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Are we really surprised they bungled the upgrade? Time Warner Update

In today’s paper (July 4), Dave Larsen wrote about Time Warner’s recent upgrade and resulting debacle. On a rainy day like today… oh how we are reminded of their efforts/failings.

AS he noted, the stated goal of the upgrade was to offer a list of updated features, but was has resulted, at least in my experience, has been a system that is simply one channel change away from a restart. But should TW customers have been surprised?

Back in March, TW started the process of upgrading the system and managed to bungle and baffle the users with mixed messages in its marketing and information campaign. Not to mention the fact their system upgrade erased the recording que, not once, not twice but THREE times.

The problem for consumers looking for dependable - high-quality services in the Dayton market is that there is truly little choice. Okay, we could do without TV… (not really an option). Yes there is satellite, but it is plagued with its own set of service issues. The promise of the internet for delivery could be stalled if Time Warner and other internet service providers start charging for internet usage by the byte. So what’s a TV watcher to do?

Since this industry has been protected/restricted in Ohio by the state and local municipalities, it seems it is time for our elected officials to find a solution. Think about the transformation in the telephone industry after deregulation.

I really don’t think it is too much to ask of any service provider to deliver what they are selling in a seamless, user friendly way… do you?

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By クレジットカード 現金化

September 23, 2008 12:00 PM | Link to this

検討に値する。

By うつ病

September 23, 2008 10:20 AM | Link to this

よく練られた。

By ホストクラブ

September 21, 2008 10:23 AM | Link to this

検討に値する。

By クレジットカード 現金化

September 21, 2008 9:54 AM | Link to this

検討に値する。

By jemcx

July 28, 2008 2:32 PM | Link to this

I’ve been a Dish subscriber for almost two years and won’t go back to TW. Dish is cheaper and better and doesn’t raise it’s price every time it hiccups. There are signal losses, but they are not as bad or as long as I feared/expected when I was considering switching. Dish forever, TW, never!

By Derwood

July 5, 2008 5:20 PM | Link to this

I’ve been a Dish Network subscriber for 6 years now with no problems. Sure, the thing loses signal in heavy storms, but I can live with that in light of how bad Time Warner cable is. You talk about alternative provdiers.. Who else is there? Comcast? Their customer service is rated worse than TW. AT&T has their U-Verse product that they’re slowly deploying. Its going to be a big flop, plus AT&T customer service is no better than TW. The only possible bright spot is if Verizon moves into the area. Their FIOS and TV products are great….. If you can get it deployed to your home…

By Ang

July 5, 2008 9:35 AM | Link to this

Time Warner sucks! People who work there hate it. The company as a whole is a joke. Thousands of people would not have Time Warner service anymore if there were options but there just is not.

By Eve

July 5, 2008 1:25 AM | Link to this

Question for you, Craig. Following the link you provided back to your March 2008 blog entry, I note a truckload of obvious spam. Now the DDN blogsite says that commenting is moderated and blog responses will wait in a queue for approval by an administrator. So why is all that crap in the archive?
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