Wow, alright, let's break this down real quick.
Consumer X has $100 to spend each month on cable. He sees that company A offers cable for $30 a month for a year, company B offers it for $40 a month for a year and company C, his current provider, is charging him his full allotted amount, $100 per month.
He calls his current provider to tell him he is being overcharged, as his provider's competitors offer him a much better price to switch. His company tells him 'the price is the price, we will not lower it.'
By your line of reasoning, and Assassin's by extension, the consumer should suck it up, stop complaining and continue overpaying by $60-70 a month because his company says that's the price.
Do I even need to explain to either of you why that's some of the stupidest logic and reasoning I've ever heard of in my life? You keep getting fucked by greedy MNCs and don't 'rock the economic boat' if you want to. I'll continue to maximize how far my money goes and get the best value per dollar that I can. The price is never the price. The market drives the price. And in this case, the market drove the price of my Internet/television bill down 30% because, quite frankly, the price was too fucking high. Calling me the douchebag and the poor, multibillion dollar company the victim in this situation is flat out absurd.
Get yours. No one's going to give it to you.