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On 9/28/09 11:55 , msg wrote:
D. Peter Maus wrote: snip They're moving to bundled voice-internet-TV. When ATT installs U-Verse, around here, the first thing they do is cut the copper. In many cases, if possible, they remove the drop line from the pole, so the pair can't be reactivated. Verizon cuts the copper when they install FiOS. Comcast cuts ATT's copper when they install their bundle. This was recently discussed in comp.dcom.telecom and the consensus was that such assertions were FUD. Please consider providing some evidence of this practice, and also consider contributing your observations to the appropriate threads in comp.dcom.telecom. Observations by yourself or third parties and photographic evidence may be useful in PUC proceedings. Michael My statements have been based on personal observations of the 'installation' process in my neighborhood. Comcast definitely cuts the copper. Verizon's website has a notation in it's FiOS FAQ about it. ATT has so far presented no documents relating to this, but when my g/f had her U-Verse installed, they cut the copper and removed the drop from the building. ATT reps are hitting me up monthly to make the conversion, and to motivate me, the statements noted were made. If that's FUD, which it may be, given the source, there is support in my observations of the installations I've had experience with. I'll be taking photos where I can during an installation. Video, if I can get into a position for meaningful context. |
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