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[ Mediacentric] If you are a monthly TiVo subscriber, it appears that TiVo is desperate enough to keep you as a subscriber that they will lower your monthly bill by 50% if you threaten to leave due to wanting to switch to your cable providers DVR service. This will effectively drop your bill from $12 per month right down to $6.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
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[Macvoip.com] Mac VoIP -- IP Telephony and Voice Over IP using Mac OS X, Linux ...: The call center’s primary purpose is to provide customer service to AmEx cardholders in the United States. Avaya claims that the productivity of the 30-person group that adopted the S8700 has seen skyrocketing productivity since they implemented the system. Duties of the group at the Bahrain call center include answering billing questions, helping customers apply for new credit, and selling credit card add-ons like insurance. Now, we certainly can’t fault Avaya for trying to sell equipment to increase productivity, but imagine how much the AmEx reps productivity would rise if their American customers could actually understand them when they talk! Ads by Google ]]>
[Voip.weblogsinc.com] The VoIP Weblog - voip.weblogsinc.com _: Reading Om’s Broadband Blog, I came across a tidbit where Comcast’s CEO tells his shareholders he hopes to convert 8 million of his customers to VoIP subscribers in 2006. I am very excited that historically reliable carriers like Comcast are getting into the residential VoIP business, but considering the serious customer service problems Comcast has repeatedly demonstrated, it’s almost scary to imagine the support nightmare that Comcast VoIP could become.
[Voip.weblogsinc.com] The VoIP Weblog - voip.weblogsinc.com _: Reading Om’s Broadband Blog, I came across a tidbit where Comcast’s CEO tells his shareholders he hopes to convert 8 million of his customers to VoIP subscribers in 2006. I am very excited that historically reliable carriers like Comcast are getting into the residential VoIP business, but considering the serious customer service problems Comcast has repeatedly demonstrated, it’s almost scary to imagine the support nightmare that Comcast VoIP could become.
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Posted at June 08, 2005 12:08 PM