George Rogato wrote:
> If I was in the business of selling something frivilous, I would be 
> worried.
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> This is internet access. People need Internet Access just like they need 
> electricity. You could live with out it but who would want to.
> Unless you have hit the top of your saturation, then it's doubtful 
> you'll be losing subscribers. 
I'm just glad I am 90% residential because I can see businesses going 
under all the time.
> And if you offer a competitively priced 
> product, you should, because of the recession, find a lot of new 
> customers looking to change to a lower priced service when their low 
> priced introductory deals run out.
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> Especially if you have a Voip / Intenet Access bundle to offer.
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> So borrow away, it's not going to hurt you.
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> As for us, we don't really borrow, or want to carry much debt. We buy 
> our equipment out of cash flow and are happy to be clear by the third 
> month. Only downside is I don't get the qty discount that Travis pointed 
> out with his large purchases.
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