@HOME SERVICE MAY BE DISCONNECTED NOV 30

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SpeedSk8X

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Sep 15, 2001
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Down with @home!
This is for the better.
Now it brings forth the choose your own
isp over cable that was looming not so far
in the future anyways. Hopefully that means
no more portals and more bandwidth up and down.
 

stickdogg

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Nov 9, 2000
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:|

I hope they don't shut things off, @home was like the only option in my neighborhood.

And I have been happy with the service of @home

stickdogg
 

ghoul

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Jan 8, 2001
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Goodbye @home.

My bandwidth is going to Zooom now that the Nimda and code red kiddies are gone..

/jk
 

huesmann

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<< Maybe this'll keep you cable guys from busting on us DSL guys...

Northpoint, Covad, Rhythms....Verizon!

Nah, we'll just keep busting on you ;)

RoadRunner user here.
>>


Okay, maybe Northpoint and Rhythms went bust or got bought up, but Covad (no matter how troubled) and Verizon are still in business. How many cable companies can get internet access to businesses, anyway?
 

Zwingle

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I believe that @Home offered business high speed access through their @Work.....it had like triple the upload speed and twice the download speed......it was aroung $125 a month....I looked into at one point for my home based business.....but I believe they were closed up early this year when @Home was restructuring.
 

Freejack2

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Dec 31, 2000
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Time Warner may suck but at least their partnership with AOL means my cable modem will still be working tomorrow. :/
Though if @home goes bye bye the monthly price may go through the roof. :(
 

bob92

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Does anybody know what Cox is planning to do? I couldn't find any current information on their website.
 

Doggiedog

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Of course Verizon is still in business but I feel sorry for anyone using their DSL service. I suffered through 1 1/2 years of their service with about 1/3 of it being down completely. Those bozos there had no clue what was up with their network and the tech support absolutely sucked.

After 9 months of RR, I've been down once and it was only for a couple hours. That so far is 99.95% uptime.
 

Ziptar

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Jul 7, 2001
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<< :|

I hope they don't shut things off, @home was like the only option in my neighborhood.

And I have been happy with the service of @home

stickdogg
>>




Me as well on both counts (Comcast)... Maybe 4 outages in Three and a Half Years.... I can only get ADSL in my neighboorhood :disgust: However it will be nice to see some competition openup and the UP Caps removed or at least made bigger than 128K.

I just realized I am up Sh1t's Creek without a paddle if they shutdown.... I haven't owned a modem in Three Years... I won't even be able to use their awesome netzero backup plan......



 

rbV5

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Dec 10, 2000
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<< Of course Verizon is still in business but I feel sorry for anyone using their DSL service >>



I think thats an East Coast thing. Verizon here in Western Oregon has been great, I think I've been down maybe a couple hours in a year. In fact my ISP (not verizon) rates just went down quite a bit, so DSL over here is pretty good actually.
 

RagManX

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<< RagManX - I went to Comcast's Backup Plan page that he specified and clicked the link from there....it does indeed link to Netzero....That is Comcast's referrel ID in the link......
Good story below.....

Excite@Home: The Watergate of the New Economy?
>>


Crap!!! My apologies to mikehoim then. I didn't see the link on the page. Guess I didn't read the whole page carefully enough.

RagManX
 

DocYahoo

Senior member
Jan 3, 2001
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I E-mail my local @Home service provider (Cox@Home in Orange County Calif) about the possible cut-off, here's their response:

===================================================
Hello ********,

Thank you for your email.

Several news agencies incorrectly reported that Excite@home would
discontinue service on November 30th. These stories were in reference
to a judges ruling that will take place on 11/30, however this ruling
will not stop Excite@home from providing service.

If you have any other questions or need further assistance, please do
not hesitate to go to www.cox.com/service select your city from the
upper right corner using the drop down menu and then select the contact
us link at the bottom of the page.


Sincerely,
SD CCC HSD - Jason
HSD Online Support Team
===================================================
 

superdave

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Oct 15, 1999
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I have had Comcast@home here in Mt Pleasant SC for 3+yrs. I have never received a single email, including this possible shut down from Comcast about anything. I expect I will be the last to know if I am going to get shut off.
 

huesmann

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Dec 7, 1999
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<< Of course Verizon is still in business but I feel sorry for anyone using their DSL service. I suffered through 1 1/2 years of their service with about 1/3 of it being down completely. Those bozos there had no clue what was up with their network and the tech support absolutely sucked. >>


I had the opposite experience. There was a couple of hours worth of downtime here and there (mostly due to storm-damaged lines and stuff), but it worked flawlessly the 1-1/2 years I had it. Install was hassle-free too.
 

grappa

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You really think that nimda and script kiddies will vanish with @home? I guess you think they'll all just say, "Whulp, @home is gone, no use my looking for other connections. Guess I'll throw this DSL flyer from my telco away, and sell all my hax0r books. Maybe I'll take up painting."

Please.

I had RoadRunner where I lived last and it S*CKED. If you know anything about cable modems you know that you're using shared bandwidth, and everybody and their DOG had cable modems where I was! I was getting around 65KB/sec download speed! Once I moved though, I got @home, and I was getting around 300KB/sec! Yeah, I live in the relative boonies, but it was head and shoulders above RoadRunner.

So let's all smile now that we're going to have fewer choices, and cheer because the larger companies will have less competition and so will be able to charge us more. Makes no sense to me...

G
 

Ziptar

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Jul 7, 2001
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Hmmmm.... interesting stuff for us Comcast Folks......

go to icomcast.net looks familiar... however I can't access members services with my @home Id....

also found these boxes out there..... they are up and pingable.....
smtp.icomcast.net
mail.icomcast.net
relay1.icomcast.net


could it be that comcast is already at work setting up their own ISP????

I know that they didn't renew their contract with exite@home and it was set to expire in June 2002.
 

Zwingle

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Jan 1, 2001
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<< move post! >>


It has been here since early this morning....either the mods feel it should stay or they don't know.....either way....you no like, you no read.
 

vetteguy

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Sep 12, 2001
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<< move post!:disgust: >>



Just keep telling the mods what to do and I'm sure they'll be happy to oblige you. :)
 

chizow

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Jun 26, 2001
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I have exactly $68 dollars and 32 cents in my wallet.....do you think I would be able to buy excite@home and keep my cable service working? I don't think I can survive without broad band ;)

Chiz
 

anandfan

Senior member
Nov 29, 1999
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I hope my @Home service goes down for several weeks. Then maybe I can perform intervention on my son and get him off EverCrack!

Seriously, this is a real pain. I'll have to move my freeware web page again which means that all the search engines will misdirect my end users.