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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1457789"><b>B_DuB</b></A> : The way I see it.Most people just want a True and Accurate account of available service's in their area. While it's true that in a sense competition may hurt some profits, Large companies with big investors also have an advantage of <br>premium services i.e. more repair men, more staff for customer support.Smaller co's would offer a lower costing service,     as in less support.This has always been common in dial-up as people understood that they didn't need all the EXTRAS from a Big ISP just to get on-line. 10$ vis 25$.As stated above big corps. don't want you to know who's where or who's not, because of competition, But without it you      <I><U>Loose</U></I>   <STRONG>Quality of Service </STRONG>      <I><U>period !</U></I>.   They can fix your problem or not.Companies that know they are the only source for a particular service really don't have to worry about it. The priority being more lines for more customers  >thus >   bigger profits. I want it released so I know <I>ALL</I><br>the Companies and their Services that they offer in my area  so it's not a big fiasco trying to find out or putting up with someone saying: <br> "We'll get on it right now". We all know how that goes! Competition <I>is</I> Democracy at its finest! I even went so far as to send them e-mail, and <I>I will</I> track down my congressional senators and reps associated with this and get them vigil about releasing this information.<br><I> Procrastination is a condition <U>not</U> an excuse.</I><br>              <br>The Law suit &raquo;<A HREF="http://www.publicintegrity.org/about/release.aspx?aid=64" >www.publicintegrity.org/about/re&middot;&middot;&middot;x?aid=64</A><br>The FCC -&raquo;<A HREF="http://www.fcc.gov/" >www.fcc.gov/</A>]]></description>
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