Absolutely right.
I had to wait for years (at least two or three since it was "heard of")
before Adelphia offered "PowerLink" where I live -- years, during which, I
_always_ had cable TV.
-Jon
"andy levy" <andy-dml@levyclan.us> wrote in message
news:cp5is6$cda$1@bent.twistedbits.net...
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> | That's nuts. I'd assumed that wherever you could get cable TV you
> could get
> | broadband. It comes in on the same piece of coax.
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> Nope, the equipment and proper cabling has to be in the neighborhood.
> Plus, it has to be the right cable provider - not all cable providers do
> broadband, and there's that whole "government-sponsored monopoly" thing
> going on.
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> - -andy
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> http://home.rochester.rr.com/alevy/dakota - andy-dml@levyclan.us
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> "Whatever Adam does, do the opposite and you'll be fine"
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