well if that is the case, talk about customer satisfaction, they take away the most widely and commonly used port's by their customers, just because they dont want to cough up the doe to make them a little bit faster they have to pull them completely ? and this is all an attept to save money? when dsl comes more widely available they will understand that this isnt "their network" and that its the customers network. if you run a network, it has to be all about customer satisfaction, and they are not making anybody happy by doing this, it is only making the people who understand what is going on frustrated. and the people that are frustrated are probably commonly asked there advice on computers and such, so when isp's come up, it will just hurt cableone further
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