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Hehe

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$42?

For $42 per month!!!! Where do I sign?

When will NTT come to the US?


Rob
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said by Hehe :

For $42 per month!!!! Where do I sign?

When will NTT come to the US?
Never. Because existing companies in the U.S. will lobby your employer to not allow them in the U.S.

EPS

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reply to Hehe
Hm, wasn't the modern NTT basically born out of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company's activities in Japan? (Much like NEC, Nippon Electric, was the Japanese arm of Western Electric) Maybe if we had "the old" AT&T back...

Though I've heard that these prices don't actually include internet and you have to pay an ISP separately, but that was from the US cable industry's website (linked elsewhere here).



KrK
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In Japan, local loop unbundling and competition over the ILEC infrastructure was embraced, not stymied.

You see the result.



marigolds
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said by Hehe :

For $42 per month!!!! Where do I sign?

When will NTT come to the US?
That's just the phone part. The whole package is $166/month based on the rate card.
(Mansion type is for 8 or more subscribers in one building, i.e. landlord bulk. I'm not sure what hyper family/new family is.)
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kieranmullen
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reply to Rob
NTT bought out Verio in 2000
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verio

Already here.

said by Rob:

said by Hehe :

For $42 per month!!!! Where do I sign?

When will NTT come to the US?
Never. Because existing companies in the U.S. will lobby your employer to not allow them in the U.S.

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