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EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA

reply to myokitis

Re: Why bother

Otherwise is clear proof that Verizon hates poor people and/or minorities.

myokitis

join:2004-06-19
Alexandria, VA

said by EPS:

Otherwise is clear proof that Verizon hates poor people and/or minorities.
So if a business chooses to deploy their capital first where it makes the most economic sense, they're racist. Okay.


SIFIOSTV

@gs.com

said by myokitis:

said by EPS:

Otherwise is clear proof that Verizon hates poor people and/or minorities.
So if a business chooses to deploy their capital first where it makes the most economic sense, they're racist. Okay.
Actually, in this country even poor people watch plenty of cable TV. So while there may be some economic incentives for wiring the rich areas first, they probably aren't as strong as a lot of people seem to be assuming.

EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA

reply to myokitis
I wasn't entirely serious (or serious at all, actually) in my earlier post...

The concern is not so much that less profitable areas will get deployed later, it's whether they'll get deployed to at all.



Dogfather
Premium
join:2007-12-26
Laguna Hills, CA

reply to myokitis

said by myokitis:

said by EPS:

Otherwise is clear proof that Verizon hates poor people and/or minorities.
So if a business chooses to deploy their capital first where it makes the most economic sense, they're racist. Okay.
NYC is planting a money tree for Verizon. Verizon, in exchange for access to this very lucrative market should have to follow some basic rules, like EVEN deployment...deployment to all different types of economic areas to insure it all gets done in a timely manner.

Otherwise Verizon is given the opportunity and incentive to break their promises just as they did as BA in Pennsylvania.

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