I've had nothing but problems with Cox lately. I'm seriously thinking about
getting DSL. I might just do it, and see if I can split the line to my
neighbor and share the cost. :)
ml
On Saturday 14 December 2002 09:19, usserylaw@bellsouth.net wrote:
> i've contracted with both cox (cable) and bellsouth (dsl) -- problem
> with cox is that they are too decentralized -- every parish has their
> own little cox kingdom as far as i can tell and when you have a problem
> with the service that's where you are stuck for the most part. this
> feifdom approach does not work -- in some parts of the state, i've seen
> cox operating out of small trailer-like structures and that's who you
> are stuck with if there is a problem. bellsouth's customer service so
> far seems to be better, whereas cox's (at least in some parts of the
> state)seems to be non-existent. with bellsouth, at least there is a
> chain of command which you can move up -- i have yet to discern such a
> chain at cox, although i am sure their official position is that they
> have one. not to mention that there is an inverse relationship between
> cox increasing internet subscribers and your bandwith.
>
> bad-magic-number wrote:
> >>On Friday 13 December 2002 5:32 pm, bad-magic-number wrote:
> >
> > As well, I'd be leary using DSL
>
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