Bob Schroeck Wrote:It didn't help that the tech warned that the part he replaced -- what looked to be a grounded splice for coax cable, located in outside box -- was likely to fail again the next time there was a power surge on the line, say during a lightning storm, such as we've been forecast to get over the next three days. (At least.) Sorry, Comcast, but I've never had phone service go out from a thunderstorm. You're just making Verizon look much better.That does imply "not our problem, man." Uh, it is. It needs a surge suppressor of some sort, and it should have been installed then.
Logan: They're also doing Xfinity out here in Colorado, but again, it appears to be more like a brand than an identity, at least right now. With that said, though, it might work to catch the complete rubes who moved away from Comcast because, well, they're Comcast.
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"You know how parents tell you everything's going to fine, but you know they're lying to make you feel better? Everything's going to be fine." - The Doctor