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Comments on news posted 2006-02-07 09:13:36: Telco executives continued to push for a two-tiered Internet at a telecom conference yesterday, in an effort to impose a service tariff against voice, video and other IP services that will compete against them. ..
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  Kxpuc
join:2004-05-04 Houston, TX | % Google is gonna get the "Wal-Mart Law's" treatment sooner or later | |
|  grandpinaple
join:2006-01-03 New York, NY | AT&T and Verizon will PAY Google probably saw this bullshit coming. When you have incompetent CEO's who can't think of a good idea to make money to save their lives you gotta have the real companies come in and fix these poor crybabies' mess. | |
|   somedumbass
@rr.com
| internet v 3.0=googlenet yeah, when they get all the dark fiber they need, they will probably integrate their own OS as well as have a massive backbone and everyone will join google because it's cheaper and they will use our pcs as dummy terminals to feed the googlenet beast and it will destroy the telcos and then MS and then googlenet will become intelligent and take over the world and enslave us humans. but that's ok, because i'll enjoy the ride and get to watch the telcos go down in flames. greedy bastards...  | |
|  xr7
join:2006-02-08 Wheeling, IL
| Get bent telcos Note to Telcos: CRAM IT. You screwed most of the independent residential broadband ISP's out of business while no one seemed to notice or care. Now that they have the market to themselves, they are looking for their next big windfall. Wake up, jackasses, google and the like ALREADY PAY FOR INTERNET CONNECTIONS AND BANDWIDTH AT DATA CENTERS ACROSS THE WOELD. They are already paying for every byte that goes from their servers to the Internet. They are already "paying to use your pipes", because their ISP ends up paying you a fee. I have a suggestion for SBC specificially, stop whining and try to keep a T1 up for a complete week. I can't believe you incompetent asswipes think you deserve more money. I wouldn't even let you scoop my dog's feces for fear you'd screw it up. Everyone, please sign the petition here »www.freepress.net/action/neutrality | |
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