I think comcast is building it's own ISP. See below. I hate comcast. They keep signing up new subscribers but do nothing to increase bandwidth. I live in an area where everbody, yes EVERYBODY, is using this only choice. In the evening it slows down to almost impossible to surf. The pages just wouldn't load. Boy, I hate comcast.
http://comcast.comcastonline.com/memberservices/emailchange/default.asp
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Wednesday, November 28, 2001
Comcast High-Speed Internet Service
E-mail Notification
November 2001
Dear Comcast High-Speed Internet Trial Participant,
Comcast is pleased that you have agreed to participate in the new product trial for Comcast High-Speed Internet.
We're committed to providing you with the latest in today's communication and entertainment service; therefore, we have used the trial period to make improvements to Comcast High-Speed Internet. On December 4, 2001, changes to your service will be made in preparation for the commercial launch of our service in your area. The most significant changes will be to your e-mail account:
Your e-mail address will change from current
username@icomcast.net to new
username@comcast.net
You will no longer have access to any secondary e-mail addresses that you may have created
For a limited time, until approximately January 20, 2002, you will only be able to set-up one e-mail address
To save your icomcast.net e-mails that you have received, continue to check your e-mail account the same way you normally do until December 3, 2001
You will no longer have access to your current Web space and "My File Locker" content as of December 4, 2001
Your Comcast High-Speed Internet homepage URL will change from
www.icomcast.net to
www.comcast.net
You will receive in a separate letter, your new username, a temporary password and instructions on how to re-set your e-mail and homepage, and transfer your Web space and "My File Locker" content
You will need to need notify friends and family about your upcoming e-mail change
Important dates you should know:
On December 4, 2001, your current icomcast.net e-mail address will change to comcast.net
We will notify you by January 20, 2002 regarding the availability of additional e-mail addresses.
Comcast is making every effort to ensure a smooth transition. If you need help or have any questions regarding these changes, please contact one of our specialists at 1-888-793-0800. For your convenience, we will be available to assist you 24 hours a day.
During this transition period, you'll continue to receive the high-speed, always-on, cable-powered Internet connection you currently enjoy with Comcast. In the interim, if you need a multi-email-solution, there are many free Web mail services available (Hotmail, Yahoo, etc.). Again, we appreciate your willingness to participate in the trial. Thank you for choosing Comcast as your cable-powered Internet service provider.
Sincerely,
Lelia True
General Manager, Charles County
Comcast Communications