Posted by Casey in Ky on January 14, 2015 at 07:35:14 from (144.160.5.102):
In Reply to: Landline On The Farm posted by spudm on January 13, 2015 at 18:27:32:
Don't let anybody kid you, the whole reason every telecommunications provider is pushing anything but landlines is all the other services are deregulated. When landlines are gone, and they will eventually be completely gone, you will be solely at these companies mercy. These cheap prices on everything but landlines will be gone and what little customer service they provide now will be even less. When was the last time you ever heard somebody say how much they love their cable company(any of them, pick one, comcast, time warner, cox, charter, suddenlink)? That's because its all deregulated service and they can pretty much treat you however they see fit. After all, what are you going to do, go to another provider?? When they're all the same, it doesn't really matter. I'll have my landline till my dieing day or they turn it off. Pots service still works better than anything else out there at what it was design to do.
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