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RCN Preps DOCSIS 3.0 Launches
New York, Lehigh Valley, Boston
04:42PM Wednesday Nov 04 2009 by Karl Bode
Speaking to reporters and analysts during the company's 3rd quarter earnings conference call, cable overbuilder RCN has announced that they're taking their DOCSIS 3.0 plans out of neutral very, very soon. According to the company, residential customers in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, Boston and New York should see faster speeds before the end of the year. The company says the "majority" of their remaining footprint will see the faster speeds in 2010. There's no word on residential pricing yet. As their press release attests, RCN is going to make small business customers their primary marketing focus at first.

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RCN To Offer TiVO
Sometime in 2010, no price set yet...
08:32AM Wednesday Aug 05 2009 by Karl Bode
Users in our RCN forum note that the cable overbuilder has decided to use TiVO digital video recorders in the field. According to RCN, this won't be a software update pushed to existing devices, but an entirely new unit. The company says the launch is planned for early 2010, but so far a monthly price tag for the service or device hasn't been finalized. At one point a few years ago it wasn't clear that TiVO would survive as a brand -- but the company has since struck a number of major deals with cable operators such as Cox and Comcast. In RCN's case, TiVO will be their primary product and won't play second fiddle to other DVRs, something that seems to have plagued Comcast's limited deployment of the technology.

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RCN Raises Rates, Adds 'Downgrade Fee'
Recession? Too bad. Here's a price hike and new fees
(old news - 04:17PM Tuesday Apr 21 2009)
As users in our RCN forums discuss, cable overbuilder RCN is raising their rates for a number of services, increasing bundle costs for consumers anywhere from $8 to $20 per month, while raising the prices for a number of their broadband tiers across several markets. A mailer (see pic) informs customers that the price increases are necessary to provide "the most up-to-date products and services at a competitive rate." Of course the term "up to date product" and "competitive rate" are subjective, as one of our users notes:
I had the 7mps service up until a few months ago. I had called, as I do every year, to complain about the prices and request a discount. Last year, they gave me $15.00 per month off, this year, it's $25.00 per month (when they get it correct on the bill).
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RCN Starts DOCSIS 3.0 Deployment
New York City and Boston to soon see faster speeds...
(old news - 05:06PM Tuesday Feb 10 2009)
Cable overbuilder RCN says they're starting to deploy DOCSIS 3.0 technology in their New York City and Boston markets. They aren't offering any details on speeds and prices as of yet, though they say they'll offer speeds of 50Mbps "and faster." RCN CEO Peter Aquino tells Light Reading that the carrier is "taking the time now to test the platform to ensure that when we fully deploy this upgrade it is done in the most efficient and effective manner for our customers." RCN competes with Comcast in Boston and Time Warner Cable in New York City. RCN also serves portions of Chicago, Washington, DC, and Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania.

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RCN Cancels Newsgroups, Tells No One
Apparently assumed users would figure it out...
(old news - 08:46AM Tuesday Sep 16 2008)
RCN users in our forums are discovering that RCN has joined the growing number of ISPs who no longer offer newgsroup services. That's not particularly surprising, given the dwindling numbers of Usenet users, a wide variety of dedicated newsgroup shops, and the industry's consistent efforts to cut corners. What annoys users however, is that RCN never bothered to tell anyone they were phasing the service out. "First you raise my rate by $30 a month, then you cut off news.rcn.com without so much as an email notice, forcing me to purchase an alternative news service, and next you will force me to rent additional cable boxes for all the TVs in the house," complains one regular user.

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