Do you have a link to that announcement? I hadn't heard that TWC was leaving the KC Metro area.
Kyle
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 12:07 PM To: Luke-Jr; [email protected] Subject: Re: SBC to unbundle local service from dsl
Stuck with Comcast, who doesn't offer that, and since the change merger is supposed to be happening in the next 9 months, those on Time Warner, will be losing this option.
Time Warner is supposed to be getting all of someplace in Texas, for Comcast getting all of KC metro.
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 15:21, [email protected] wrote:
Cable companies unbundling? Unbundling what?
You can just get cable modem now, but they charge you more for that
then
for the basic cable with the cable modem, because they have to
install the
filters to block cable. I just had to go through rigamaroar with
them as I
did basic with modem, and didn't hook up the tv. They wanted to say
I
didn't have the tv and increase my bill by $30 a month, I proved I
had tv
and offered to call the state, and they said "oops".
According to http://www.twckc.com/savingsCalculator/, plain old
internet is
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Any chance of getting the text (or at least the relevant text) of this article? The link you posted wants a subscriber login.
--- Paul Taylor [email protected] wrote:
--------------------------------- http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA600874.html
This was the only reference I could find. A friend of mine with Comcastsaid he got something from the company that Time Warner is getting amarket in Texas and Comcast getting all of KC Metro.
Supposed to occur sometime mid-2006.
Sexton, Kyle wrote:
Do you have a link to that announcement? I hadn't heard that TWC wasleaving the KC Metro area.
Kyle
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It was in the KC Star back in May, 2005 when they were first talking about it. Apparently it's part of a deal when the two companies bought AT&T cable.
" The companies have established a trigger in June 2006 that allows one party to force a breakup. The non-triggering party would get its choice between taking the Kansas City operations and a cable property in southwest Texas, or a Houston property.
"More likely than not, what will happen come June of 2006, we'll pull the trigger," Smith said. "When we pull the trigger, we'll put a value on the asset. It's very clear that Time Warner wants Houston. It's quite probable that unless we put too high a price on Houston, that they will end up getting Houston ,and we'll end up with southwest Texas and Kansas City."
" http://kansascity.bizjournals.com/kansascity/stories/2005/05/09/daily25.html
Probably the only reason I'm still on SBC DSL. Didn't want to try RR cable knowing it would disappear soon.
Dave