Comcast has already contacted me to fix this up.

-- 
TTFN,
patrick


On Aug 20, 2012, at 16:12 , Patrick W. Gilmore <patr...@ianai.net> wrote:

> Given the recent VZ thread, I thought I'd show why my new house has crap 
> Internet.
> 
> The story: A piece of underground cable went bad.  The techs didn't pull new 
> underground cable.  They decided it was better to do it "arial" (if you can 
> call 2 feet "arial").  They took apart the two pedestals on either side of 
> the break and ran a new strand of RG6 (yes, the same stuff you use inside 
> your home, not the outside-plant rated stuff) tied to trees with rope.
> 
>       <http://ianai.smugmug.com/BostonPix/2012/Comcast-Atherton-Street>
> 
> These pedestals have looked like this for months apparently.  I called the 
> 800 # and complained, they rolled a truck.  The guy didn't even come in my 
> house, just gave me his supervisor's number and said that he's a home tech, 
> the outside plant guys are the problem and he can't fix it.  A second guy 
> rolled up while we were chatting and told me he had a call around the block 
> for the same thing.  They've been taking complaints about this for months and 
> are as tired of it as we are.  I assured them I was more tired of it, given 
> he was getting paid while I was paying, but I understood their situation.
> 
> Of course, since the other "broadband" option at my house is 1 Mbps Verizon 
> DSL, I don't have much leverage. :(
> 
> -- 
> TTFN,
> patrick
> 
> P.S. Worst part is AT&T sux there too, so I have a picocell - which runs over 
> the Comcast cable mode....
> 


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