Cox@Home's response to an inquiry regarding 11/30 cutoff.

Gene Holmerud plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Sun, 2 Dec 2001 12:19:55 -0700


Based on Excite@home's shutdown of a select set of customers in the Bay
 area last nigtht, I think it would be more appropriate to name them
 Extortion@home.  Looks COX and Extortion are simply using us as fodder 
in their "slice of the pie" war.

Gene


From:           	Victor Odhner <vodhner@home.com>
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> "David A. Sinck" wrote:
> > ... wouldn't mind if the rest of you chimed in and got them
> > to see it's bigger than just a single $45/mo shmuck that
> > they're potentially losing.
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------
> 
> This is what I sent them:
> 
> Subject: Cox High-Speed Internet[sm]
>    Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 14:43:03 -0700
>    From: Victor Odhner <vodhner@home.com>
>      To: C0X Communications <feedback@cox.com>
>      CC: Vodhner Alternative Address <victor@newearth.org>
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I wanted to touch base with you about your proposed new service.
> 
> This question is connected with something that has recently occurred
> with Qwest Communications.  They are changing to MSN as their
> Internet Service Provider, which leaves Mac and Linux users
> (for example) out in the cold.  I understand they are also in some
> cases restricting user access to POP mail servers other than their
> own.
> 
> So I'm just writing to remind you that you have many customers
> who have technology needs beyond what Microsoft offers.
> (My computer is a dual-boot Windows/Linux system, required for me
> to stay professionally up to date with new open source technologies.)
> 
> I'm not demanding support for non-mainstream technology, but
> just asking that sophisticated users not be forced into a box
> designed for non-technical consumers -- expecially one that
> would force beyond-Microsoft users to look for another service.
> I have enjoyed the flexibility of a fully general Internet
> connection via Cox, and hope that this will continue.
> 
> I'm hoping that Cox's new ISP service will be in line with the
> excellent quality I have experienced with your cable connections,
> TV service and telephone service.  Excite has been a drag on
> your quality, and I'm looking forward to an improvement with your
> new service.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Victor Odhner
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