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HardwareGeek

join:2003-11-15
Brooklyn, NY

wow

when the FCC gets involved people bitch when they don't get involved people bitch.

The FCC doesn't need to get involved. Perfect example NY

Verizon and Cablevisions competition is giving everyone cheap service.

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kamm

join:2001-02-14
Brooklyn, NY

said by HardwareGeek:

when the FCC gets involved people bitch when they don't get involved people bitch.

The FCC doesn't need to get involved. Perfect example NY

Verizon and Cablevisions competition is giving everyone cheap service.

15 dollar Unlimited VoIP
30/2 Mbps speeds for 55 dollars.
1. O-M-G... I'm a New Yorker too but even I can see how silly is to act like NY would be the 'perfect example' for average broadband situation in the country.

2. It's good to read the article before commenting it - it is about letting ISPs to prioritize their own packets...


AnnaS8

join:2005-05-26
Annapolis, MD

reply to HardwareGeek
It is called...RTFA!

Things like this is why I support »www.eff.org/



Seaguy

@qwest.net

reply to kamm
2. It's good to read the article before commenting it - it is about letting ISPs to prioritize their own packets...

No, it's about ISP's prioritizing their CUSTOMER's packets which they have paid for.


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