07-08-2014, 04:05 PM
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#4706
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Banned
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: New York City
Casino cash: $10036993
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Originally Posted by blake5676
He's trolling again, per usual. It appears that on the Wiki page for RCN, they state it is the 10th largest cable provider based on coverage area. The link in the footnotes takes you to RCN's own website, which says they have 3.8 million customers.
It also states that it only serves portions of a few larger northeastern cities, which are D.C., Boston, New York, Allentown, and Philadelphia.
So....this "top 10" network has approximately 4 million of the 114 million households with cable/satellite TV subscriptions, in the NORTHEAST, in a few random cities with other options as well, and you think this is a slam??? The level of dumb you display is second to none.
And lastly, just for a point of reference here, when all the MAJOR (TW, DirectTV, Comcast, etc) cable providers eventually sign on and carry the SEC Network, I don't think any rational person here will be surprised. I know I won't. And I won't brag about it either. This is how negotiations work. I just wonder what the twin dipshits will say when this stupid attempt at a knock against MU/SEC falls flat? Ignore it like they never said anything in the first place??
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I've said from the beginning the SEC Network will eventually get picked up by networks which already have the Big 10 Network, the Pac 10 Network, etc...
Always said the joke was the price. And it is.
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