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Shocker: No one likes ISPs or cable providers

A recent survey of the telecommunications industry by the ACSI shows low scores.

In light of the Comcast-TimeWarner Cable and AT&T-DirecTV mergers, the American Customer Satisfaction Index is out with its latest survey of the telecommunications industry.

To everyone’s, ahem, surprise, internet service providers (ISPs) and cable TV services are at the bottom of the bottom. ISPs got a satisfaction score of 63 out of 100, citing complaints of “high prices, poor reliability, and declining customer service,” and cable companies got a low of 65. 

They’re doing surprisingly well, though – if the equivalent of a C-grade can be called “well” — cell phone companies and wireless providers, who received scores of 78 and 72 respectively.  

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