Dear Charter-Spectrum Communications,
With all due respect, we have to call your attention to the following facts:
1- We have been users of your Comcast/TWA/Spectrum/Charter services since 1993.
You exchanged hands a few times. GRANTED. To avoid Anti Trust Laws, maybe??
2- While your companies exchanged hands, and/or bought each other, our Internet fees had increased every time.
3- You are providing Internet access for $75.00 a month, for 200 MBPS download speeds. Shame on you.
4- While USA was the starting point of WWW, the services provided by you, are lousy, to say the least.
5- Almost all over the world, the fees are much lower, and the D/L speeds are much higher.
Aren’t you ashamed by this FACT?
6- Apart from your GREED, what else do you have to offer, other than increased FEES, for lower than average D/L speeds?
7- Stop pick pocketing your fellow Internet users, fellows. Shame on you. Increase D/L speeds, decrease FEES.
P.S. Start providing discounts to Senior Citizens, you greedy fellows.
Just like during the TV era, this is going to catch up with your greed.
We thank you for your “valuable” time on the beach.
Furthermore, all people in Asia and Europe, have faster D/L speeds for less money.
Compare 1Gig D/L speeds for $10.00 in EU and/or Asia, VS $75.00 for 200MBPS in USA.
The MONOPLY that Spectrum-Charter has over a wide area of Southern California,
together with AT&T, amounts to an ANTI-TRUST LAW SUIT, which shall follow.
What agency in USA, is controlling Anti-Trust LAWS? Where are they?
Why Are they NOT doing their JOB, to identify and BAN these monopolies??
Whom are they being paid by ??? The Internet Provider LOBBY??
Then, you get some notice in the mail, stating that, if you were a customer of
Spectrum-Charter during such and such time, you are entitled to some pay back. Pff.
Because there is a CLASS ACTION LAW SUIT PENDING. Pff.
Where the users get back a few DOLLARS. Pff.
Contact the following link, for your complaints:
https://www.usa.gov/federal-agencies/antitrust-division
Wake up, people.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/internet-u-s-compare-globally-hint-slower-expensive