4/3/2009 1:50:12 PM
I did misunderstand you meaning Shaggy, thanks for explaining it. In that sense yes you are correct. I dont know how long its been since you used RR here, but it's been quite crap for the last few years, and seems to get worse as time goes by. That's why I finally dropped them. I just really couldn't handle being on hold for 3 hours, just to get to the level one guy who doesn't even know what ping or tracert is. Only to be forwarded 2 or 3 times and have to re-explain everything everytime. I just got tired of it. It's so bad now my friends call me before they call TWC because it saves them time. Now they are losing customers left and right from recession, competition, and just plain bad business practices. Telling people that you are going to stop them from accessing the internet as much as they want, for as long as they want, when your previous business model was to do just that not only upsets all those people who use your service, it shows many of them that maybe you didn't know what you were doing in the first place, and shouldn't be trusted to work it out in their favor now.
4/3/2009 1:56:31 PM
^^ so yea thats straight to google via rr. ^I agree that in that situation it makes total sense to pick one of their better competitors, but i dont think that that experience is common outside a few bad areas. My experience has been pretty much the opposite. With my residential service the longest i've been on hold with a rep is probably 15 minutes. For business service I can get ahold of the NOC in 2-3 minutes.
4/3/2009 2:06:49 PM
Hah yeah I would have loved that kind of wait time, The only time my wait was less than 30 minutes was when I told them I was dropping all their service and they tried so badly to kiss up and keep me on . I actually called from work the last few times, cause I didnt want to have to pay for the calls to sit on wait, or let my battery die in the process (I only use a cell).
4/3/2009 2:20:17 PM
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4/3/2009 3:51:11 PM
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10211311-1.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-5
4/3/2009 3:51:38 PM
4/3/2009 4:01:00 PM
i had problems with twc at the first place i lived off-campus (moved out of there about 4 years ago now). since then i've had very little problem with my road runner. an outage maybe once every 9 months or so.their dvr is an entirely different story. that thing is a piece of shit.
4/3/2009 4:02:40 PM
solinari, that's great for you. but the last time i had an issue i got a new modem when mine was less than a year old and it did nothing. the issue was on their end, and the support people were so dense they did not understand that. Many people I know have had similar issues with their modem's and dvr's (I dont even want to get into that).sarijoul, you call an outage every 9mths normal? I have been with another company for over a year with no outages.
4/3/2009 4:14:47 PM
I would speculate that most of the dissatisfaction with TWC is coming from people who live in apartment complexes. I'm sure somebody living in a single family home is gonna flame me for saying that, though.... If that's the case and you're still having a problem with your connection, then you should accept nothing less than a contractor to come out and re-run a dedicated line from their big distributor box straight to your home if thats what it takes to clean up your signal. If you're letting them get away with less than that, well, that's your weak-willed problem and not theirs.
4/3/2009 4:16:46 PM
^^yes i am. and i haven't had an outage in probably more than a year myself. but i remember a couple times that i've had outages (usually no more than 45 minutes or so) in the past few years. so i just guessed at the nine months figure.
4/3/2009 4:19:19 PM
just because you haven't had an outage in over a year doesn't mean it's "unacceptable" for some company to have a couple outages a year
4/3/2009 4:23:23 PM
4/3/2009 5:05:27 PM
once TWCs switched-digital infrastructure is in place in this area - they will have MASSIVE last mile bandwidth available. TWC is a 100% fiber core network, and once switching is in place, they'll free up 400%+ of used traffic - giving them PLENTY to spare. From the look of it, they are desperate for cash to finish out their switched network, which is a huge massive costly upgrade
4/3/2009 6:43:19 PM
4/3/2009 11:12:02 PM
4/4/2009 12:39:55 AM
^^ well at least you see my point and understand the business sense of such a strategy. I definitely agree that 5GB does seem kind of small to me, but presumably they have looked at all of their network statistics and maybe they've found that 5GB is actually much more mainstream than either of us would think. Or maybe they're just idiots and really are shooting themselves in the foot by leaving the cap at 5GB.... Only time will tell. Circuit City was stupid and now they're out of business.
4/4/2009 9:18:57 AM
4/4/2009 9:56:02 AM
Probably just for areas where they're rolling out the metering.
4/4/2009 10:27:10 AM
Once the Triangle TWC area is notified of the new limits - in your monthly statement it will explain how to access the usage website and when it will start and the fees and so on.
4/4/2009 8:28:37 PM
assuming the triangle area will get capped
4/5/2009 12:33:03 AM
It is
4/5/2009 7:43:43 AM
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6001]Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.C:\Users\dakotahawkins>tracert google.comTracing route to google.com [209.85.171.100]over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 1 ms 1 ms <1 ms wrt350n [192.168.0.1] 2 8 ms 9 ms 12 ms 10.124.224.1 3 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 24.25.0.125 4 10 ms 11 ms 13 ms srp0-0.rlghncj-rtr5.nc.rr.com [24.25.2.156] 5 12 ms 10 ms 16 ms pos1-3.rlghnca-rtr1.nc.rr.com [24.25.0.92] 6 24 ms 15 ms 21 ms ge-5-3-0.chrlncpop-rtr1.southeast.rr.com [24.93.64.2] 7 28 ms 27 ms 27 ms ae-3-0.cr0.atl20.tbone.rr.com [66.109.6.82] 8 22 ms 22 ms 20 ms ae-0-0.pr0.atl20.tbone.rr.com [66.109.6.171] 9 20 ms 19 ms 19 ms 66.109.9.90 10 23 ms 35 ms 23 ms 72.14.239.100 11 106 ms 105 ms 96 ms 209.85.242.254 12 100 ms 99 ms 100 ms 209.85.250.144 13 101 ms 99 ms 104 ms 64.233.174.127 14 99 ms 100 ms 104 ms 209.85.251.125 15 111 ms 96 ms 102 ms 74.125.31.2 16 100 ms 97 ms 101 ms cg-in-f100.google.com [209.85.171.100]Trace complete.C:\Users\dakotahawkins>tracert http://www.google.comTracing route to http://www.l.google.com [74.125.65.103]over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 1 ms <1 ms <1 ms wrt350n [192.168.0.1] 2 7 ms 10 ms 8 ms 10.124.224.1 3 8 ms 22 ms 11 ms 24.25.0.125 4 10 ms 10 ms 8 ms srp5-0.rlghncg-rtr2.nc.rr.com [24.25.2.147] 5 11 ms 16 ms 14 ms pos1-0.rlghnca-rtr2.nc.rr.com [24.25.20.21] 6 28 ms 28 ms 25 ms ge-2-3-0.chrlncpop-rtr1.southeast.rr.com [24.93.64.176] 7 31 ms 30 ms 27 ms ae-3-0.cr0.atl20.tbone.rr.com [66.109.6.82] 8 87 ms 27 ms 27 ms ae-0-0.pr0.atl20.tbone.rr.com [66.109.6.171] 9 24 ms 25 ms 25 ms 66.109.9.90 10 32 ms 30 ms 29 ms 64.233.174.2 11 25 ms 25 ms 28 ms 209.85.254.247 12 29 ms 32 ms 36 ms 209.85.253.221 13 28 ms 30 ms 31 ms gx-in-f103.google.com [74.125.65.103]Trace complete.
4/5/2009 12:03:45 PM
4/5/2009 12:22:10 PM
Keep doing it. You'll get the bill sooner or later
4/5/2009 1:01:03 PM
So, for those of us that aren't very informed anymore, what are other options in Greensboro if gaming and hulu/HD shows online are typical internet uses?
4/6/2009 9:39:07 AM
Make use of your additional free time. I expect the people of Greensboro to lead the revolt against metered internet. Save the internet... for the planet!
4/6/2009 10:26:10 AM
hack teh planet
4/6/2009 10:37:14 AM
Fight. Revolt. Defend. Just remember this warning: When and if TWC (or other major telecom company) fails, our high and mighty government will probably just bail them out. Congress supercedes the laws of supply and demand.
4/6/2009 11:18:46 AM
Hopefully Verizon will jump on the opportunity to snatch up the pissed off TWC customers. Dear FIOS,plz2 RaleighLuv, Kyle
4/7/2009 12:06:42 AM
^lol? I guess you don't read much in tech talk. FIOS will never come to Raleigh. Raleigh has U-Verse and Durham has FIOS.
4/7/2009 12:32:12 AM
Yeah, I defnitely didn't read a bunch on this, I just immediately hit the panic button @ the thought of a bandwidth cap 4 months after I've discovered Newsgroups, hurts my soul. I'm still hitting the motherfucking panic button since the metered usage is in greensboro.
4/7/2009 1:33:04 AM
Per a friend's conversation with TWC customer service, this will begin in Greensboro this "fall" and there will be a 2-3 months period where they monitor your usage but do not charge fees for overages so you can adjust your browsing habits/prepare to spend more/whatever.I'm still switching to AT&T this week because of this crap (I live in Winston-Salem). I know that AT&T is testing out BW caps as well, but their tests are at 150GB per month, a much more reasonable number. I'm against caps in general, but if I'm going to be capped, at least it can be at a rate that I'm comfortable with.I'd been toying with the idea of abandoning TWC for a while now and this was just as good of a reason as any to finally pull the trigger.
4/7/2009 9:08:50 AM
4/7/2009 9:17:57 AM
http://techdirt.com/articles/20090406/2208334415.shtmlThis guy does have a totally slanted look at things, but the article itself does show that other companies are willing to forgo caps (at least for the moment) to gain customers where TWC is doing this. They probably will just go to caps later, I would hope by that time another company would be willing to move in and do the same thing to them at that point.
4/7/2009 9:36:31 AM
^^well I was under the impression parts of durham had it already since before u-verse rolled out in parts of Raleigh.
4/7/2009 10:01:09 AM
yeah i had heard these rumors too, and i called verizon several time when I was in the market for a house in durham, wanting to move to one of these areas, and they always insisted that there was no availability in NC. This also corroborates with what i've found trolling through various forums (dslreports, city-data, etc.)so either it doesn't exist, or verizon does not want anyone to know that it exists in nc.
4/7/2009 10:06:39 AM
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/04/07/a-look-at-time-warners-broadband-pricing-structure/
4/7/2009 7:45:51 PM
the sad thing about this is that after moving away and being glad to get rid of Time Warner, I somehow ended up with a cable provider MUCH MUCH worse than TW and now I am jealous of the cable service I had in Raleigh
4/7/2009 8:20:49 PM
lol, yea. twc is actually pretty good. its easy to take something for granted when its all you've ever knownOn the other hand, you can just read the horror stories from comcast and other service providers to get a sense of how lucky we are to have twc
4/7/2009 9:23:43 PM
I don't think Durham is anywhere near large enough to get FIOS for a long time.
4/7/2009 9:58:23 PM
As many techies would pay for, and are here due to RTP, im surprised they dont roll out FIOS in the Triangle. Theres enough density. I know verizon isnt in Raleigh but where ever else it is...
4/7/2009 10:06:31 PM
who would pay for the 10 or 20 GB/month service?let's do a little math:5GB service @$29.99 + 5GB*$1/GB = $34.995GB service @$29.99 + 15GB*$1/GB = $44.99maybe they tier the speed as well.
4/7/2009 11:55:35 PM
I have seen the numbers pertaining to usage like x pages = ___ GB or y movies = ___ GB but how does online gaming factor into this? Between playing WoW about 12 hours a week, streaming music, watching an occasional video on youtube, and surfing the net it makes me curious as to how or if I am going to be screwed over.
4/8/2009 12:48:28 AM
you could try asking your router
4/8/2009 12:55:51 AM
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4/8/2009 9:39:52 AM
^^ well yea, I agree that TWC tv service is crappy. I actually use directv
4/8/2009 11:21:15 AM