 | reply to zod5000
Re: pfft.. Aside from the other valid statements said on this thread there is one major hole in what you're saying. The ILECs agreed to share their lines back in 1996. They wanted more long distance power and signed away an agreement saying competitors can share their lines. This isn't about the FCC being unfair to a company. It's about those companies trying to go back on their word because they were too greedy when they signed it, too shortsighted (and greedy) to see the emergence of affordable broadband, and too stubborn (and greedy) to adapt to the changing climate. |