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Not surprising..
They got caught with their hand in the cookie jar and now want to deny it. So of course they will change their tune when any type of action is taken. Comcast needs to be strung up from the tallest tree and hung for the world to see. I must say their business class service is worlds better than their residential service, but it still has its issues. Comcast should have just played fair to start, taken their beating and moved on.
Posted by: JT82   Posted on: 09/24/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Not surprising..  JT82 | 09/24/09
Wow this opens the door for a smackdown. Little like the chaney arguement.  Been_Done_Before | 09/24/09
FCC has a weak legal argument  Takalok | 09/24/09
You have a weak legal argument  JT82 | 09/24/09
Argument is more complex than you're allowing  Takalok | 09/24/09
The contradiction  rkoman@... | 09/25/09
a weak legal argument  twaynesdomain | 09/24/09
I will agree with you the day Comcast is not a monopoly in my area  terry flores | 09/28/09
RE: FCC: Comcast contradicts itself in claim agency has no power over it  none none | 09/24/09

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