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Verizon Accuses Cablevision Of Patent Infringement On Cable Boxes
List Of Subscriber Fees Shows What You Pay For Channels You Hate
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ABC7 Cuts Off Cablevision Customers Just In Time For Oscars
After 3 Months, Only 35 Paying Customers For Newspaper's Web Site
Cablevision Explains Why Their Business Model Is Good And Scripps Sucks
FOX Did Not Pull Its Programming From TWC, Food Network Pulled From Cablevision
Complaint E-mail To Cablevision Results In Immediate Response, Cool Insider Info
Do you know how powerful just one dissatisfied customer can be? David, a telephone, internet, and cable TV customer of Cablevision, didn't know until he was finally frustrated enough with the company to send a very honest e-mail detailing his issues with their service. He received a response that he hadn't expected at all. More »
Indie Flicks Now Come To Cable Boxes As Soon As They Hit Theaters
It used to be Steven Soderbergh who could get away with bringing indie films to cable on-demand services on their theatrical opening day More »
Cablevision Takes Away Analog Stations Before DTV Transition, Confuses Customers
Joe works at a Radio Shack store on Long Island. Lately, the combination of the digital TV transition and some recent lineup changes at local cable TV provider Cablevision has Joe concerned, since he has both a conscience and a brain, and is an avid Consumerist reader. More »
Cablevision: It's Impossible To Hook Up Basic Service Without A Converter Box
Cablevision told Chris that his boss' 95-year-old uncle couldn't receive basic service without a cable box, "no matter what." Chris, who installs home theaters, knew that his uncle's cable-ready tv didn't require a cable box. Pointing this out to Cablevision's customer service representative, however, was apparently "disrespectful." More »
Cablevision Wants You Back, Promises "Free 911"
Ever since switching to FIOS a few months back, reader GiteEmSteveDave has been pestered by his old provider, Cablevision. Like any other jaded ex, Cablevision is losing it's mind in well-meaning promises - like, offering "411+911 FREE". Gitem, you have to be firm - you had good times together, but you're with FIOS now, and Cablevision needs to move on and accept it. If they don't get the picture, then maybe a little tough love is in order. More »
We Are Not Impressed By New York City's Proposed Cable Consumer Bill Of Rights
New York City Comptroller Bill Thompson has proposed tying a Cable Consumer Bill of Rights into the 10-year franchise renewals Time Warner and Cablevision are expected to sign later this year. The proposal would force cable operators to disclose information about their expenses and service goals—which sounds nice and important on paper—but wastes an unrivaled opportunity to end the cable operators' most hated practices. More »
Azureus: Other ISPs May Also Be Throttling BitTorrent
A few months ago Azureus petitioned the FCC, which led to a FCC hearing in February. One of the complaints from the commission was that there is little data available on the scope of BitTorrent throttling, a gap Azureus now tries to fill by collecting data on the prevalence of TCP-resets among ISPs worldwide. More »
Cablevision Claims They Are Not Lying Liars, But Mysteries Remain
Cablevision responded to our post chastising their attempt to force customer to upgrade to digital service by pointing to an unrelated FCC mandate. Cablevision admits that there is no connection between their unilateral business decision to cut channels and the FCC-mandated transition to digital television, but their statement leaves several questions unanswered. Read Cablevision's statement and our response, after the jump. More »
Cablevision Blatantly Lies To Subscribers As The FCC Twiddles Its Thumbs
Update: Cablevision responds. More »
Cablevision: Techs On-Time Or You Get $20
A Cablevision tech support rep told us that if your Cablevision tech arrives past the service window, you're entitled to a $20 credit (this press release supports it). And if you're in the Bronx or Brooklyn, you can get a free month of cable TV if the tech shows up late (this is applied on a case-by-case basis but it is possible. Should the tech pull a noshow, call customer service and speak to a supervisor, who may offer you credits (usually $40-$50) or a free month depending on your customer history. Inside, Which customer service number to call, based on the first four digits of your account number: More »
Verizon: Cancel Vonage And Cablevision Phone Lines Or You Can't Have FiOS
Here's an odd little letter. For once a customer was actually pleased with the salesperson that came to their door and convinced them to try FiOS. Yay! The trouble came when the nice salesperson called in and Verizon refused to activate the account unless the customer canceled their phone lines with Vonage and Cablevision and switched all three to Verizon. More »
Cablevision Tries To Sell You Phone Service During Funeral
Cablevision tried to telemarket Greg Scoblete phone service during a funeral:
Two days ago I attended a wake. During the wake my cellphone rang...I couldn't answer the first call, but shortly thereafter it rang again. "Must be important," I thought, ducking out of the room.Congratulations, Cablevision, you've taken the definition of shameless marketing to a whole new level. More »
It turned out to be a Cablevision telemarketer trying to rope me into the triple play. Fair enough. I told the rep that I wasn't interested in the triple play and in any event, I was at a wake.
"I understand that," he said, "but I'll have you off the phone in five minutes saving money on your long-distance bills."
Cablevision is charging customers $40 to keep their old phone number when they switch over. When questioned, they lie and say they're simply trying to recoup the number port fee charged by the previous provider. [Consumer Reports via Broadband Reports] More »