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		By: Kate		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Comcast is the only broadband provider for where I live. I have the 12mbit package which was upgraded for free from the 6mbit package I was paying for. Install is usually quick and painless if you have cable hookups at the place already. The only black eye with Comcast is that they do DNS redirection which sends you to an ad page when you mistype URLs. Fortunately they also make it easy to opt out of this &quot;service&quot; if it bothers you. - Kate]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Comcast is the only broadband provider for where I live. I have the 12mbit package which was upgraded for free from the 6mbit package I was paying for. Install is usually quick and painless if you have cable hookups at the place already. The only black eye with Comcast is that they do DNS redirection which sends you to an ad page when you mistype URLs. Fortunately they also make it easy to opt out of this &#8220;service&#8221; if it bothers you. &#8211; Kate</p>
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