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Comcast address transfer loses internet service for work-from-home user

A Comcast customer requesting a service address transfer lost internet connectivity for over a week due to internal miscommunication between installation teams. Multiple rescheduled technician visits failed to materialize. Individual ISP service failure with no builder-addressable gap.

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