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reply to amigo_boy

Re: Same reason the DMV gets away with some questions...

said by amigo_boy:

I think it would be more productive for DSLR to organize a "truth in labeling" movement. Lobby Congress to pass the equivalent of nutrition labeling for broadband. Standardized measurements and format of reporting so consumers can make better choices.

But instead, it's just how bad providers are, how bad government is, how everyone else should be unhappy like a few DSLR activists are.

There's nothing constructive in that.

Mark
Hey, it looks like you have no clue that unlimited = no limit and you're otherwise losing your argument. Isn't it time you trotted out the good ol' standby of yours that you have used (by my count) about 100 times or so, that magical section of the U.S. code that you interpret to mean that the federal government can spy on citizens without oversight or worrying about breaking any laws. That always seems to shut people up who disagree with you and you just go on imagining that it's because you're right.
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I'm all for this Idea.

Broadband must be marketed as the MAXIMUM DATA PER MONTH at the MOST LIMITED protocol. Easy to compare and hard to throttle.

Problem solved


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