wakephan09
fuck duke
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Wow, that is one racist mother fucker.
ICYMI, the hot and $125k is referring to this bombshell:
https://www.wbtv.com/2018/10/30/legal-action-against-southpark-susan-after-racial-harassment-video/
Poop in their mouth.
I was wondering if this is an option yet. Any idea on the time table before this becomes a thing?
They better get it while they can. Soon enough the Wireless carriers will be offering over the air WIFI options that will make cable internet a thing of the past.
They can't touch fiber.
My neighborhood has been on the AT&T fiber upgrade list for about 18 months. So frustrating that a half mile away people are getting gigabit fiber for under $100/mo.
True story: When we moved to Winston-Salem, Spectrum missed our first 7 install appointments and their technicians kept claiming I was 'declining/cancelling' the install service.
When I finally recorded myself answering the phone, confirming the appointment, and clearly stating I wasn't cancelling it... they finally sent a guy who was very agitated with us and only hooked up 2 rooms of our house.
He then called my phone (a number only Spectrum had, at that point) at 1:30 a.m. that night and threatened to fuck my wife.
Spectrum then made the argument that the worker involved was actually a third-party contractor, so he couldn't be disciplined & I wouldn't be credited for any inconveniences.
Fun!
My understanding (again, rudimentary at best) was that 5G service through wireless carriers would be at gigabit speeds and greater.
https://bigthink.com/philip-perry/n...fast-will-it-be-and-how-soon-will-it-get-here
My neighbors constantly bitch about their AT&T fiber. I pay the same price and only get 120/15 from Spectrum, but it's been reliable.
You won't be paying the same price for long if you live in NC. Spectrum is sending letters out raising every plan's prices for existing customers.
You won't be paying the same price for long if you live in NC. Spectrum is sending letters out raising every plan's prices for existing customers.
This is a response to cord cutting - jack up internet prices.
What needs to be done is to have laws repealed that made municipal internet illegal. This law only protects ISP monopolies. There is no reason your hometown shouldn't provide internet service to its residents.