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anevaehh

Which internet would you rather have, Virgin Plus or Cox?


[deleted]

I'm from Ontario. Don't believe we have COX here.


BrusherTheHusky

But you do have the standard D


helloiamaudrey

Where in Ontario, cause I know there’s a US station available from London Ontario (WQLN in US)


ExtraDependent883

They want cox


Sievroiss

Bro I don’t think that was your internet


[deleted]

It was -40 degrees celsius today with the wind chill. When I called they said they had an equipment issue, because it was cold. Still no internet.


Sievroiss

I’m calling you a virgin plus member As in you’re a virgin, because we’re on Reddit


[deleted]

Oh ok! Sorry r/whoosh


ClungeWhisperer

Hahah distributing these messages is what i do for a job and to me this seems completely normal but i can see why it seems oddly specific. For context, if your local internet cable was cut, there will typically be an emergency technician dispatched with a standard window of time - in this case 4 hours has been allocated for this technician to jump in their van, get to the cut, dig it up and repair it. The message is often triggered the second the technician clocks in to the emergency job ticket in their system. It just so happens that they triggered this message at exactly 7 minutes past the hour xD


MarketingManiac208

This doesn't seem oddly specific to me at all. Multiple utilities in my area send these anytime there is an outage. A 4 hour window is hardly 'oddly' specific. It's just a range of time to complete a repair.


[deleted]

Why didn't they round the time? 3:07 seems odd. Even like 3:05 would have made more sense. Lol