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Re: The 1st ISP to just be a dumb pipe Those millions are used to attract consumers much in the same way a shiny object attracts a raccoon. Consumer's don't need or use this stuff but for some reason they feel they are getting more for their money when they get a bunch of goodies with their internet service. |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | said by battleop:Those millions are used to attract consumers much in the same way a shiny object attracts a raccoon. Consumer's don't need or use this stuff but for some reason they feel they are getting more for their money when they get a bunch of goodies with their internet service. I bet if I polled 1000 peole you get maybe 2 or 3 that thinks a 3-d browser is make or break issue with them when it comes to choosing an ISP. |
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 RadioDoc58ef2c0Premium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-05-11 | reply to battleop Precisely. And this has been going on forever. How many toasters did people really need back when banks offered them for opening accounts?
Until people reject the Wal*Mart "value" myth and realize that cheaper is not always better, nothing changes. We will continue to get what we pay for, which is crap. |
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 | reply to BF69 Uh hum ok that, has nothing to do with what I said but.. oh never mind it would be a waste of time. |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | said by battleop:Uh hum ok that, has nothing to do with what I said but.. oh never mind it would be a waste of time. yes it does.
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quote: Those millions are used to attract consumers much in the same way a shiny object attracts a raccoon. Consumer's don't need or use this stuff but for some reason they feel they are getting more for their money when they get a bunch of goodies with their internet service.
So you just said that these pet projects are what attracts customers. they don't. ISPs could spend that money on being a dumb pipe. |
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 | reply to battleop Selling to the lowest common denominator? |
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