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		<title>Internet Connection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve had a local internet provider for about six years and they&#8217;ve been pretty good.  For the last few months, however, they&#8217;ve been dropping the ball as our connection is constantly dropping out.  I talked to a sales guy recently and he promised the world and, as you can expect, nothing happened.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve had a local internet provider for about six years and they&#8217;ve been pretty good.  For the last few months, however, they&#8217;ve been dropping the ball as our connection is constantly dropping out.  I talked to a sales guy recently and he promised the world and, as you can expect, nothing happened.  The connection seems a little more stable but a service tech who was supposed to visit to look at our antenna never showed and the billing department never called me back to discuss giving us a discount for the poor service the past few months.</p>
<p>As a result of all of this, I&#8217;ve been talking to Comcast to see if they can offer anything better.  In terms of speed they are definitely better as we&#8217;re getting 1.5 Mbps now and Comcast can get us 12 Mbps in their most basic package.  I&#8217;m guessing Comcast will probably be a little more reliable as it is a line based service and our current provider is wireless.  It seems like whenever there&#8217;s a storm or anything our current provider drops.</p>
<p>Now, as you might guess, the downside to Comcast will probably be customer service and support, should we need it.  The nice thing about having a small local provider is that I could always call and get a real-live person on the phone who knew me and was able to help.  The two calls I&#8217;ve made to Comcast sales so far have been pretty good but I&#8217;m afraid that after they get my money they&#8217;re customer service will slip.</p>
<p>Not sure what I&#8217;m going to do yet but if I don&#8217;t post for a couple weeks you&#8217;ll know that whatever choice I made was the wrong one.</p>
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