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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/21/2014 08:54 AM, Lightner, Jeff
wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:040B89C8B1E1D945AE2700C511A039E9DD5E1A@ATMEXDB04.dsw.net"
type="cite"><span
style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif";color:#1F497D">I
use Comcast internet and really don’t have many problems with
it. Personally I try to give as little money to Awful
Telegraph & Telephone as possible. I didn’t like them when
they were monopoly up through the 80s and now they’re
re-assembling like Terminator 2 there’s been little reason to
like them any more than I did then. Any company that has to
force you to sign a 2 year agreement to keep you from leaving
them clearly knows that new customers are apt to leave them in a
hurry once they actually experience their service otherwise.</span></blockquote>
2 year agreements are the norm.. I signed one with Dish, with
DirecTV, and now with AT&T Uverse. I also had one with my small
ISP before Uverse. I loved that company, but they could only get me
DSK speeds, and now I have 20 Mb speed with Uverse, plus VOIP phone
and TV. I also have a 2 year agreement with Verizon for my cell
phones. I was pissed because right after I switched from Dish to
DirecTV I got a letter from AT&T saying Uverse was finally
available out here. I had to wait over a year before the contract
ran out.<br>
<br>
I really did like Atlantic Nexus as an ISP, I love the personal
service.. I could email or call him any time.. and he knew what he
was talking about, and if it was an AT&T issue, he called them
& took care of it..<br>
<br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Paul Cartwright
Registered Linux User #367800 and new counter #561587</pre>
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