> I went and talked to the manager of the apartment complex, who it turns
> out has been talking to both Veracity and MSTAR.  She's spent hours on
> hold and has been treated pretty badly, especially for someone who has
> nearly 500 residents.  Even though iProvo advertises 10 mbps, they can
> only offer 1 mbps _for the entire complex_, and they want to charge
> $40,000 upfront for installation ($333 per apartment).

You should let the mayor or city board or whoever is responsible for
their funding know this. If iProvo is asking for money and the board
(or whoever is in charge) has the right info and attitude, they could
push iProvo in a more consumer friendly direction.

--
Michael Moore
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