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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Thursday,August 24,2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> it shuts off again. She said the point is,this is unacceptable, especially in the environment they live in <br /> today to tell residents they will come out in a month to see if they can fix it,noting that doesn't <br /> necessarily mean it will be fixed. She said she doesn't know if the Council needs direction or to look at <br /> other options,but many residents are working from home, she can't be the only one. Seals noted she sees <br /> people ranting and raving. <br /> Crosby stated he's had friends and residents tell him they need other people in there. He knows it's a <br /> difficult task and they've gotten a lot done in the first terms, but this has got to be something the Council <br /> gets accomplished in this term. It's not that they won't get it done,they will get it done. He said they <br /> need to help get someone else in the City, Comcast or anybody, noting when they're making Comcast <br /> look good,they've got problems. <br /> Seals noted she had Comcast when she was in St. Paul and she thought it couldn't get any worse, noting <br /> she was wrong. <br /> Crosby said he gets it,they are a rural area, but they need to get competition out in Orono and that needs <br /> to be one of the major things they work on. <br /> Rief said he's been in contact with a couple of residents on different sides of the City and one emailed <br /> Rief a summary of his communications with Mediacom and he needs to chat with Attorney Mattick on <br /> whether there's violation within the franchise agreement. <br /> Seals noted she understands that service goes out from time-to-time,but she doesn't get how the company <br /> can say it will be a month before they can come out. <br /> Rief stated if the Council gets complaints, please forward them to him as he can get directly to the Senior <br /> Vice President and try to address it there. <br /> Crosby stated capitalism and competition makes people better. <br /> Rief has heard across the board from everyone as far as customer service,Mediacom will come back and <br /> do what they need to do within the bounds of the agreement, but he does not think the satisfaction of their <br /> service is there. He said he received a voicemail from someone from another company interested in <br /> providing internet services so he will set up a time to chat with him and discuss it. <br /> Walsh said the Council will see if they call back, noting they've had meetings with one of the big ones, <br /> and out in Fox Hill around 40 residents paid around$2,000 each to install fiber. Walsh said he met with <br /> the company and said Orono could perhaps budget$100,000 a year and do a neighborhood one at a time <br /> and start knocking them out and the company was going to call the City back and never did. Walsh stated <br /> the company was so excited and then they saw the density and wouldn't return calls or emails. <br /> Printup said it's worth another shot. <br /> Walsh agreed and said it's frustrating. <br /> Crosby said it's not like the houses in Fox Hill are butting up right next to each other, if the company can <br /> get that area done. <br /> Page 11 of 13 <br />