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whiteshp

join:2002-03-05
Xenia, OH
reply to hihi
Re: This is one of the many reasons

Your not a person! Your all corn farmers! Them corn farmers spell in all CAPS right? ;D


KrK
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reply to MarkyD
Yeah, great choices eh?

AT&T with their NSA/Filter/blocking on one side.

COX on the other with their oh-so-generous 40GB per month data transfer cap. I guess most COX users are "Bandwidth Hogs" eh?

I'm tired of being the football to be punted around. I'd like some real service, real options, and real technology for my real money these companies keep taking.
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"Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!)

hihi

join:2007-05-06
Port Orange, FL

reply to MarkyD
i am disgusted by this sniffling and putting a break on our broadband.
oh wait
it's our bandwidth.
we pay for it but they don't own us but they think they do

notice how they all spell your name in all caps
JOHN DOE or JANE DOE
Its on your DL, Birth Certificate and SS as well
If you really own yourself then it would be spelled
John Doe since that represent a person and not a corp aka strawman, not alive.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
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reply to MrMoody
That's how the wireless version works.... no streaming unless its provided by our content providers (i.e. companies that pay us money ... and we charge money from customers as well as ad providers).
Money from every direction. Anything that doesn't pay or become 'approved' is deemed to be pirate and violates TOS.
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Canada = Hollywood North


MrMoody
But the Grinch ... did Not.

join:2002-09-03
Smithfield, NC
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reply to en102
said by en102 See Profile :

Yup... Big brother is ruining the Internet.

Microsoft IPTV (I wonder if the STB's track TV watching
I'd bet the farm on that one, they have an open two-way connection, they're going to use it.
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"It is a future in which globalization really does work ... and everybody winds up getting to be part of the third world." - William Gibson


S_engineer

join:2007-05-16
Chicago, IL
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reply to en102
said by en102 See Profile :

Almost makes me think of AOL. Here's the Internet that we think you want to see/view. Anything else is deemed bad/illegal.
Great analogy. Take it one step further once the practice is established. The ISPs extort money from smaller web apps to be "verified" through their filter system.

Do you still think broadband is a privalege, and if so, are you happy with this type of topic?


N3OGH
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Philly burbs
reply to MarkyD
The death star strikes again...


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
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reply to MarkyD
Yup... Big brother is ruining the Internet.

On one side: Comcast
High(er) speeds, high(er) prices, Sandvine, caps

On the other side: AT&T
Low(er) speeds, low(er) prices, NSA/Hollywood sniffing alliance, Microsoft IPTV (I wonder if the STB's track TV watching through Cookies).

Almost makes me think of AOL. Here's the Internet that we think you want to see/view. Anything else is deemed bad/illegal.
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Canada = Hollywood North


S_engineer

join:2007-05-16
Chicago, IL
reply to MarkyD
In the very near future, it might be your only choice.
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Where have the adults gone?


MarkyD
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Oklahoma City, OK
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I'll likely never go back to AT&T.
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MCSE, ACSA, and a lot more
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