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Re: Losing small ISPs may not matter .... And then folks will migrate to the 15% of intelligent ISP's that remained independent.
And the bought off scum will perish....  -- All trolls are equal, but A troll is more equal than others. |
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 Pv8man join:2008-07-24 Hammond, IN | LOL, we can only dream "Davebo"...we can only dream...
That karma sounds about right, seems like this is what SHOULD have happened along time ago |
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 mocyclerPremium join:2001-01-22 Naperville, IL Reviews:
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| reply to 33591094 said by 33591094:And then folks will migrate to the 15% of intelligent ISP's that remained independent. And the bought off scum will perish.... The problem with that is it's unlikely many customers will dump their ISP over this. Sure, a few will be mad enough to go with an independent provider, but don't expect some mass exodus.
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 | said by mocycler:The problem with that is it's unlikely many customers will dump their ISP over this. Sure, a few will be mad enough to go with an independent provider, but don't expect some mass exodus. mocycler Yeah, considering many parts there is a duopoly. In some places, the individual is either stuck with DSL (AT&T or Verizon) or cable with no other competition . -- Yo te digo, el mundo esta jodido |
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| reply to mocycler said by mocycler:The problem with that is it's unlikely many customers will dump their ISP over this. Sure, a few will be mad enough to go with an independent provider, but don't expect some mass exodus. While I am not inclined to dump my ISP over this; if they dump me, I will find an independent which scoffs at the MPAA/RIAA. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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