Quote:
Thank you for your inquiry. Cox is committed to providing the best
customer service possible.
We are actively negotiating with all parties involved to come to an
agreement BEFORE Friday. We're hopeful that we can reach an agreement
before the court ruling, which would mean that this ruling is a
non-issue.
If we do not reach an agreement to continue uninterrupted service before
Friday, then we will look to the judge for a ruling on IF Excite@Home
HAS THE RIGHT to shut down service. If the judge rules that Excite@Home
has the right to shut down, we will obviously take all possible legal
actions, such as filing an appeal and asking for a stay, which is
essentially a hold on any action.
In addition, we are developing service contingency plans that address
all possible scenarios, and we will keep you informed.
We hope that we have been able to provide you with the information you
requested. If we have not, or if we can be of any additional service to
you, please do not hesitate to contact us again.
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This was an e-mail I got requesting info from COX.
So it seems like this will be dragged on until someone has bought it out, which is most likely ATT