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Charlie T 03-19-2019 02:13 PM

Atlantic Broadband
 
Does anyone have an email address for Atlantic Broadband Corporate managment?
Over the past 2 days I've spent hours on hold listening to their advertising while waiting for for customer service reps to answer. When I finally got someone they were rude and abusive. I know AB mgt. won't care but I'd like to send an email describing the total frustration with their reps. I believe I've canceled my service but the last rep hung up before I could get a confirmation on that.

Has anyone had any success with Direct TV internet at the lake?

Thanks

Charlie T

The Real BigGuy 03-19-2019 02:54 PM

Can’t find an e-mail but fond the following:

Richard J Shea - President & CEO
Atlantic Broadband Corp
2 Batterymarch Park, suite 205
Quincy, MA 02169

I feelthat a letter often carries more weight than an e-mail because it shows you took some extra time to compose it and spent the time & $ to mail it.

Good luck!


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fatlazyless 03-19-2019 03:38 PM

Consolidated Communications does internet, and will replace the line from the road to your house with cat-5 wire, so it works with no glitches.

Even on my 60" x 120" el cheapo, big screen tv, the you tube tv streams with no loss of definition with their cheapest 20m-sbd service.

Outdoorsman 03-19-2019 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 308415)
Consolidated Communications does internet, and will replace the line from the road to your house with cat-5 wire, so it works with no glitches.

Even on my 60" x 120" el cheapo, big screen tv, the you tube tv streams with no loss of definition with their cheapest 20m-sbd service.

Cat-5 has been outdated for years. Demand your money back.

If they are running Cat-5 network cable from the road to your house, Demand your money back.

I would demand that refund even if they did it for FREE!

Top-Water 03-19-2019 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Outdoorsman (Post 308417)

I would demand that refund even if they did it for FREE!

He does not need it back, ah, sigh,......... the ultra wealthy, wish I had a 5 foot by 10 foot screen.

MAXUM 03-19-2019 04:47 PM

It's a massive upgrade from the string and two Dixie cups it replaced.

Rusty 03-19-2019 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Outdoorsman (Post 308417)
Cat-5 has been outdated for years. Demand your money back.

If they are running Cat-5 network cable from the road to your house, Demand your money back.

I would demand that refund even if they did it for FREE!

Consolidated Communications only has DSL that runs off your telephone line which is twisted copper wires.

fatlazyless 03-20-2019 03:52 AM

Yes .... well ..... you know the large modem, about the size of a shoe box, that comes with the Consolidated least expensive, monthly service, has no problem streaming the You Tube TV, and will transmit through the cottage wall/windows, and out across the frozen lake, to my Acer 15" $179 lap top set up on a $2.85 5-gal white ice-fish'n bucket with no loss of detail.

Am out here on the ice right now, screened behind the bucket, watching three deer on the shoreline, scrounge the dry crusty snow for left-over bird seed dropped from the overhead bird feeder by a sloppy black capped chick-a-dee.

BroadHopper 03-20-2019 07:28 AM

Cable
 
Cat 5, Cat 5e, cat 6 etc. House was built wired at Cat 5 in every room of the house except the bathrooms. Metrocast and AB will install Cat 5e from the modem to the TV or PC only outside the wall. Its up to the owners to upgrade the wires in the house. I choose to use PLNA (Power line network adaptors) to provide internet service to other rooms. Works better for me than wireless.

Same as coax cable, Cables need to be upgraded to RG6, also the responsibility of the home owner, Also the cable need to run from one splitter to each room as oppose to running in series to each room. AB and Metrocast will only install RG6 outside the walls. The HOA is dead set against this practice, that is why I have poor internet service until I replace the cable from the box outside the unit to the modem. Not an easy task to replace cable wires.

What is odd is that in Rochester, instead of using existing AB/Metrocast wires, new Comcast subscribers get all new cable to and into the house and new modems cables and CAT 6 wires to the TV, PCs etc. They leave the old wires there, and run the new parallel to the old. Can't seem to see the justification.

FLL can make some money removing the old wires and sell to scrap dealers!

What's next?

The Real BigGuy 03-20-2019 07:59 AM

Comcast can’t use the other guys wires outside the house because they “belong” to the other guys. When I replaced Comcast with Verizon years ago (I run underground from the pole to the house) the Verizon guys cut Comcast’s cable as close to the conduit as possible so that I could never go back. I asked them why they just didn’t pull them out of the conduit and they said they couldn’t because the were owned by Comcast.


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Phantom 03-20-2019 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by The Real BigGuy (Post 308430)
I asked them why they just didn’t pull them out of the conduit and they said they couldn’t because the were owned by Comcast.

Yet they "cut" them close to the conduits opening so they could not be used in the future !! Dirty, dirty little contractors trick !! ………..

Three affects immediately come to mind, (1) at some point your conduit will needlessly be at it's fill factor due to "abandoned" cable (2) due to the dubious behavior, now - should you go back to Comcast (or other) they have driven up the cost of the install ….. whether you the "customer" pays for that at the time - ultimately we pay in our monthly service fees (3) at a minimum, if they simply left it alone it could be used as a future "pull string".

Charlie T 03-20-2019 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Real BigGuy (Post 308412)
Can’t find an e-mail but fond the following:

Richard J Shea - President & CEO
Atlantic Broadband Corp
2 Batterymarch Park, suite 205
Quincy, MA 02169

I feelthat a letter often carries more weight than an e-mail because it shows you took some extra time to compose it and spent the time & $ to mail it.

Good luck!


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Thank you.

Batterymarch Park is about 5 miles from my normal residence. I could hand deliver it :-) I appreciate the info.

TiltonBB 03-20-2019 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Charlie T (Post 308439)
Thank you.

Batterymarch Park is about 5 miles from my normal residence. I could hand deliver it :-) I appreciate the info.

Mark it "Personal and Confidential" and it will have a better chance of landing on the desk of someone higher up the food chain.

Otherwise, some secretary will open it and say "Oh, another complaint" and throw it in the trash.

BroadHopper 03-21-2019 07:26 AM

I find this odd that the cable in the conduit are owned by the providers.
1. The wires from the junction box on the corner are run a few inches below ground from the junction box in the corner. HOA has underground utilities. Once the wire was sliced when the landscaper was mowing. I had to pay for the service! Weasels!
2. HOA was told by Metrocast, the agreement back in the 70's was the HOA owns the wires in the main conduit, therefore the HOA has to pay for the upgrade to RG6. The expense was prohibitive. They will pay RG6 from the box on the unit to the TV and or modem!
3. Fairpoint upgraded their 'trunk' at no added cost from copper to fibre optics. Mainly because HOA trunk serves Lexington Ave and Lynnewood Ave. Rather than run wires from one street to the other, they choose to bury it.
What is odd when they install fiber optics, our DSL speed remains the same????

I was told by the independent fibre optics installer that anyone can lease a fibre optics cable to competitors, its common practice in the South.

Sounds like one heck of a racket!

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Real BigGuy (Post 308430)
Comcast can’t use the other guys wires outside the house because they “belong” to the other guys. When I replaced Comcast with Verizon years ago (I run underground from the pole to the house) the Verizon guys cut Comcast’s cable as close to the conduit as possible so that I could never go back. I asked them why they just didn’t pull them out of the conduit and they said they couldn’t because the were owned by Comcast



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