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Buy Covad stock or suffer under the Bell monoply !!!!!!!!!

jacobnero6918

Senior member
There are over 300,000 covad customers and if everyone of them buy some covad stock then covad will stay in business and we won't have to deal with the crappy Bell service.

If covad goes under we will pay $100 a month for the same DSL service we get now.
 
uh dude, are you trying to short some covad stock?

Its nearly worthless, they are tanking like northpoint, they'll soon be out of business.



Save your pennies and switch to bell before you become a "northpoint-like" victim.

 
It's better to pay $100/month than to lose everything in shares of COVD. Maybe you can switch to cable.
 
Covad actually has a good chance of surviving from all I have read to date. Given the consolidation taking place in market now Covad has been agressive about picking up the stranded customers of failed CLECs. They have also dumped all the non paying ISP partners that were the root cause of a large portion of their recent woes. They also pulled out of central offices that they could not serve and make a profit on. The stock is in the dumper now compared with its highs but so are many other tech stocks on NASDAQ. The biggest variable in all this is what will be done by the FCC and Congress to enforce the provisions set by the Telecomm Act of 1996. A significant rollback of the equal access provisions will spell doom for all the CLECs.
 
Whoa you don't read well do you?

A delisting notice means they are putting them on notice that they have violated the rules and will be delisted shortly if they don't meet with the NASDAQ management and come to an agreement.
 
the DSL way of doing things is farked from the beginning. everyone knows that. you have to deal with 3 companies, all of which are communications companies, which is significant because 90% of the comm companies on the planet are bankrupt. so you have your ISP, your CLEC, and your telco, they all have to work together, if one goes under (usually the clec, isp is dirt cheap to operate) you're screwed. happened to some friends of mine. until they get this huge clusterfark fixed make mine cable.
 
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