Has Altice done anything with that footprint since they purchased it? Anyone doing services calls or installs yet?
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Planet Fiber is up there crushing Altice’s customer base. Soon they will lose all of Sussex and western Morris to that company.
Nothing to cut that service can only get better. That system was being run like it was 1980. Two drops per house in most instances and trapping the video service. You can bring 4200 boxes in that system and it would be better.
first of all, theres no way that system can handle the speeds their offering let alone LeBox lol.
Service is better with altice. Contractors are doing installs happy they bought service electric.
It will fall apart just like all the Altice purchases . Cut , Cut and Cut … sad but true
There isn’t much for Altice to “dismantle” lol. I don’t even think SE has in-house employees, it’s all contractors. The service was already sh–ty so there really isn’t any hope for those people.
I wish any tech luck who has to go out in the sticks of upper Sparta or outer farmland in that footprint to do a total rewire with the ancient existing infrastructure. Plus the old rotting poles out in the middle of the woods that are in danger of falling over with any weight applied to them or strands that were installed by Ben Franklin
Service electric service can’t be any worse than before. It was actually probably a favor buying that plant
Ha this website is an altice operating manual
Service electric is being fine combed right now, it's being looked at and dismantled as we speak
Basically seeing what they can get rid of, cutting every cost, and let the system burn for 5 yrs and after getting law suits from poor service then they start operating.... they've done it to suddenlink, they did it to Cablevision and now service electric all under the radar