When we lived in a large apartment complex, my wife and I had 2 choices for cable and internet: either go with some cable company we had never heard of, or get a dish for TV and maybe DSL for the net. If you live on the wrong side of the building, you're SOL. We had to go with their overpriced, crappy cable company, whose net connection would go down frequently, whose Weather Channel had no local info, and who didn't even seem to understand what a DVR was, or why anyone would want one. We also had fun when we moved out and, as instructed by the cable provider, left the modem with the front office. The office lost the modem and we were charged for it.
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