Insight Sale Looms - But is still having bundle battle with Windstream
Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com July 31st, 2007
Insight Communications and Winstream are engaged in triple play price combat in the Kentucky market. Insight is offering a “$40-$30-$25″ plan, which offers cable for $40, 10Mbps broadband for $30 and VoIP for $25, according to local news outlets. Windstream has responded with bundles of their own — the lowest starting at $69.97.
att=1195390,r The longevity of Insight’s offer is dubious, given that the company seems close to selling their remaining 639,000 Kentucky customers for $3 billion. Of course, 684,000 Insight customers will become Comcast customers on January first of 2008 (see details), a process the company insists will be seamless.
If you listen, you can hear Los Angeles Time Warner Cable customers (who just got done with a much larger transition of their own) saying “Yeah, right.”
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Insight Sale Looms - But is still having bundle battle with Windstream
Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com July 31st, 2007
Insight Communications and Winstream are engaged in triple play price combat in the Kentucky market. Insight is offering a “$40-$30-$25″ plan, which offers cable for $40, 10Mbps broadband for $30 and VoIP for $25, according to local news outlets. Windstream has responded with bundles of their own — the lowest starting at $69.97.
att=1195390,r The longevity of Insight’s offer is dubious, given that the company seems close to selling their remaining 639,000 Kentucky customers for $3 billion. Of course, 684,000 Insight customers will become Comcast customers on January first of 2008 (see details), a process the company insists will be seamless.
If you listen, you can hear Los Angeles Time Warner Cable customers (who just got done with a much larger transition of their own) saying “Yeah, right.”
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