Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Re: [North Georgia Democrats] Windstream Communications explains why their puny...

Pamela McCurley
Pamela McCurley 11:50am Oct 22
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Pamela McCurley
Pamela McCurley11:50am Oct 22
Let me add this..it isn't like we had an established business and decided to move to Timbuktu. My husband and I both were working for a tech firm in Marietta and when the economy bottomed out we were laid off. Opening our own firm was a matter of necessity You can only imagine how difficult it was to established a tech start up in '08. We had no option, but have managed to pull it off. Now we are just limited by forces beyond our control.
W Lorraine Watkins
W Lorraine Watkins11:44am Oct 22
Windstream providing "adequate" service is a joke. They lie then admit that they see no need to upgrade and improve service because they have no competing providers in our areas.
Frank Gilkeson
Frank Gilkeson11:35am Oct 22
Pamela McCurley area should boom once Beyonce's father builds the Port Royale resort.
Teressa Hamrick Glazer
Teressa Hamrick Glazer11:28am Oct 22
Sara Chaya Smith Cohen- did you see this??
Pamela McCurley
Pamela McCurley11:27am Oct 22
We would love to move to Chattanooga but we would have to rent our home to make that possible. We have looked into doing that but finding a long term renter that is reliable has proven to be a challenge. We live in Talking Rock Creek Resort which is primarily second home or vacation housing. It is rural and the unemployment rate in the area makes what we would have to charge for rent unreachable for potential local renters.
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Frank Gilkeson
Frank Gilkeson10:57am Oct 22
Windstream Communications explains why their puny copper wire DSL internet is just fine for Dahlonega and Lumpkin County
.
According to them Dahlonega and Lumpkin do not need the Federal Government's 100 Gigabit Internet to stimulate development.
Now why is this just plain wrong?

Letter in today's Dahlonega Nugget.

Windstream can
support economic
development in
our area

Dear Editor:

I read Ronald
Chick's letter
("Inadequate broadband
internet service is costing
our area growth" in the Oct.
8 edition of The Nugget and
wanted to share a few comments.

Thanks to the completion
of a number of network
enhancements this year,
Windstream now provides 24
megabit-per-second Internet
service in Mr. Chick's area,
as well as to homes in many
parts of Lumpkin and White
counties. Speed is dependent
on a location's distance
from our serving equipment
however, so I encourage individual
customers to contact
Windstream at 800-347-1991
to determine what speeds are
available at their homes.

With regard to economic
development efforts, Windstream
can provide any level
of service that a business customer
needs, and we are eager
to help the community grow.

It should be obvious that it's
good for our business when
the local economy expands.
Of course, there are always
costs associated with delivering
Internet service, regardless
of who the carrier is, but
Windstream is a national
provider with an extensive
suite of business products
and competitive pricing.

We have a robust network
in North Georgia as well as
a strong team of managers,
technicians and sales representatives,
and all of us take a
great deal of pride in serving
our customers and serving
them well.

William L. (Bill) Scott
Area Manager-Operations,
Windstream

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