Who runs cable modem service now in Portland Or?

Who runs cable modem service now in Portland Or?

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Who runs cable modem service now in Portland Or? Nelson B 03-13-2007
Posted by Nelson B on March 13, 2007, 4:28 am
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A few months ago, a bunch of the big cable companies did some horse-
trading. Some cities switched from Adelphia to Comcast, some from
Comcast to Time-Warner cable (if I recall correctly), and there were
some other changes.

Did Portland Oregon change from Comcast to something else?
And if so, to whom?

All my emails to my kin in Portland with Comcast acounts are now
bouncing back to me. I wonder if there was a cable change there.

Posted by Bit Twister on March 13, 2007, 5:19 am
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 01:28:31 -0700, Nelson B wrote:

> All my emails to my kin in Portland with Comcast acounts are now
> bouncing back to me.

Here in Texas, we were swapped from Comcast to Roadrunner. Now our
email addresses changed
from whatever@comcast.net
to whatever@tx.rr.com.

and the email is managed by Adelphia mail servers.

Posted by Warren H on March 13, 2007, 1:30 pm
Nelson B wrote:
>A few months ago, a bunch of the big cable companies did some horse-
> trading. Some cities switched from Adelphia to Comcast, some from
> Comcast to Time-Warner cable (if I recall correctly), and there were
> some other changes.
>
> Did Portland Oregon change from Comcast to something else?
> And if so, to whom?
>
> All my emails to my kin in Portland with Comcast acounts are now
> bouncing back to me. I wonder if there was a cable change there.
>

Concast still operates in Portland, OR.


Posted by BR549 on March 16, 2007, 4:45 pm
>A few months ago, a bunch of the big cable companies did some horse-
> trading. Some cities switched from Adelphia to Comcast, some from
> Comcast to Time-Warner cable (if I recall correctly), and there were
> some other changes.
>
> Did Portland Oregon change from Comcast to something else?
> And if so, to whom?
>
> All my emails to my kin in Portland with Comcast acounts are now
> bouncing back to me. I wonder if there was a cable change there.

Maybe your "kin" don't want to receive any more emails from you. I can't
imagine that your kin would have had a change of something as significant as
their mail servers name and not be notified of such a change.



Posted by Charles Newman on March 17, 2007, 9:52 pm

> A few months ago, a bunch of the big cable companies did some horse-
> trading. Some cities switched from Adelphia to Comcast, some from
> Comcast to Time-Warner cable (if I recall correctly), and there were
> some other changes.

Anything like that planned for Sacramento,
California?




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