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Re: Comcast - No complaints! [was: Re: Craptastic Service!


From: JC Dill <jcdill.lists () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 14:58:29 -0800

Jim Popovitch wrote:
But that doesn't really equate to network traffic (IMHO).

No, it doesn't. I didn't make the analogy to airlines, I responded to the analogy made by someone else.

If your
upstream has an outage, it is more akin to a delayed departure rather
than an airline bump or flight cancellation.  You reach your
destination later than planned (latency) and you may have to take a
different route, but your packet^Wbutt gets through.   Neither of
those situations involve cash compensation, or penalties paid, by
major airlines.  At most you might get a few loyalty points.
When overbooking results in a passenger being bumped to a flight that departs 2 hours later, your packet^Wbutt gets through too, but you also get compensation for the delay. An argument could be made that extensive outage/network problems (longer than 2 hours?) are similar in duration/effect, and that similar compensation should be due.

I'm not saying that I expect this to happen, I'm just saying that there's plenty of precedent for other types of businesses compensating customers beyond merely giving refunds.

jc


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