Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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@Stan:
If the company went bankrupt because of bad practices, bad decisions, and bad customer service -- all of which are supposedly the case with Charter -- then how can you make the case that they *didn't* want to end up in bankruptcy? It sounds like a plan to eventually slam into a brick wall to me!
With few exceptions, you can't keep fscking over your customers and expect to stay in business especially when there *are* options like satellite available that your customers can go to.
And the pathetic ad hominem attack says more negative things about you than dslate.