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MontyMan
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join:2004-08-16
Sumter, SC

Doubletalk

This has nothing to do with high bandwidth applications or blocking traffic types. It is about partnering.

According to the Seattle Times, Clearwire has partnered with Bell Canada to provide VOIP over its network.

»seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/b···tion=rss

Skippy25

join:2000-09-13
Hazelwood, MO

And there we have it!

It's all about the mighty dollar and greedy corps.

I would simply state that if they are blocking traffic from a company so that they can profit from allowing another company they are violating some kind of law.

I would compare this to your state government partnering with Ford and then not allowing anyone that is not in a Ford to drive on the state roads. Sure there may be private and national roads you can get around to many places with, but the use of them is a big burden on you and still prevents you from getting to places sometimes.

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