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On 09/25/2013 01:51 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote: > When Comcast did this in Newton they provided 2 DTAs free of charge. > > I think there are a few motivations for this: > 1. increase revenues > 2. provide additional services to compete with FIOS, and the satellite > TV networks. > 3. (probably a bit less) to compete with the other cable companies like > RCN, Time Warner, et. al. I think the biggest motivation is to silence all the current people that might complain about breach of contract, or increased cost, etc. Once the policy is place, you'll never have a mass of people complaining to politicians all at once, you'll only ever have a small number at a time (because the only time people will be outraged about it is when they first sign up). So a one-time cost for them reduces the risk of effective backlash. Matt
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