Fort Bend County to partner with Comcast for broadband expansion – Houston Public Media
The Fort Bend County Courthouse on Aug. 28, 2020. Fort Bend is partnering with Comcast to expand high-speed internet access across rural parts of the …
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The Fort Bend County Courthouse on Aug. 28, 2020. Fort Bend is partnering with Comcast to expand high-speed internet access across rural parts of the …
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Read MoreThe philanthropic spirits of Kelli and Steve Metzenthin were duly celebrated as honorees, with Mayor Pro Tem Lynn Clouser of Missouri City, Texas, …
Read More… Fort Bend County. photo. The philanthropic spirits of Kelli and Steve Metzenthin were duly celebrated as honorees, with Mayor Pro Tem Lynn Clouser …
Read More… Fort Bend County to the southwest of the city. "It's nice Comcast is finally getting moving on this," Vena said. "I think they've been woefully …
Read More… Fort Bend County. It's adding 125,000 potential customers in cities such as Mission Bend, Sugar Land, Missouri City and Pearland. “We'll hit the …
Read MoreI received a call this morning from Congressman Dan Crenshaw’s office asking for help to publicize a widespread telecom outage in the Lake Houston Area. It affects Atascocita, Humble, Kingwood, and Porter. Comcast appears to be the target of the vandalism. But some AT&T customers also report being affected. Comcast has set up a webpage […]
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Read MoreToday, Comcast contractors occupied both sides of the street in front of my house. This blocked traffic, forcing motorists to drive onto my lawn and my neighbor’s lawn to get around them. There were no traffic control signs. No warnings. No flag men. No supervisors. No one directing traffic. In fact, no one from the […]
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Read MoreSince posting about the threat to public safety posed by the Comcast installation in Kingwood, I have received feedback from dozens of damaged residents and their HOAs. However, the people responsible for safety at Comcast don’t seem to be hearing about all of the damages. Or if they hear, they won’t admit it. Example: Despite […]
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Read MoreAfter posting about the public-safety threat created by Comcast and its subcontractors yesterday, I received feedback from more than 70 people. The comments show that the safety threats are widespread and ongoing. They include: The comments below paint a picture of a cavalier attitude toward damage, incompetence, training and safety. That attitude is a public-safety […]
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