 | Doesnt make a whole lot of sense.. Skype wants to compete with these carriers via voip, and wants them to allow them access to their bandwidth to do so? While that may sound good from a consumer perspective, It just doesnt make any kind of business sense.
It would almost be something like this. Two doughnut shops, one on main street in a big city, one on the outskirt of town on some dirt road. The dirt road doughnut shop sells doughnuts for 50 cents, while the one on main street sells them for one dollar. So the dirt road doughnut shop tries to get the govt to force the main street shop to sell the dirt road doughnuts at their store for 50 cents, eliminating any profit the main street store would make. Make any sense to you? It didnt me either, and thats pretty much how I feel about the Skype issue.
I sure do want a doughnut now though..  -- Hn7000s Small Office plan/.74m dish & 1Watt Trans on Satmex 5 Signal: 86/Win XP Pro SP2/P4 3gig, 2Gigs Ram, Radeon X1300 500meg video |