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We have our landlord to thank for this.

June 13th, 2006 by User Imageemile

For the last two days, the SBC Global network has been having severe problems, cutting us off from our server for most of the business day:

failed traceroute to tncnewmedia.com

We would love to have a redunadant cable modem link to the Net via Cox, except for one small problem; our landlord refuses to let Cox onto the premises. Cox has said they “don’t have an agreement with the landlord”, so they can’t provide us service. We’re guessing that the landlords have some sort of “agreement” (kickback) with SBC that they don’t have with Cox, so they line their pockets, and we feel the pain. I wonder if the Public Utilities Commission would have some jurisdiction there? Has anyone else had this experience, where essentially a monopoly is created by your landlord’s business practices?

You’ll notice I don’t blame SBC for this. I guess it’s because I’ve come to accept flaky Internet service from any provider, and our solution has become to get redundant flaky links, in an attempt to create one good one.

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  1. no imageSteve Holden (Check me out!) Says:

    Maybe you should consider EVDO or another Broadband Wireless service and something like the Junxion box. I’ve been evaluating Verizon and Cingular services using this distribution method and it works great. There is a fail over or a load balancing mode so you can also have a wired connection via DSL or Cable Modem or higher speed connection. - Steve

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