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Re: Business plan neglects the broadband ISPs said by compton:said by S_engineer:said by Skippy25:First off you are a shill so your opinion about what is good for consumers holds little water. you lost any credibility with the sentences that followed this remark! No, he hasn't lost any credibility with that statement. The reason why is every time a new service is announced there is a group of people here who take the position that the service is unfair to the ISP. When these same people time after time take very simplistic positions that favors the ISP at all cost then a reasonable conclusion could be that they are shill. Or one could draw the conclusion that they (or he) understand the cost to businesses. These unforeseen events are game changers for businesses that have a model in place. The simplistic view of this is unfortunately the prevailing one these days. "I want what I want when I want it" with no consideration of the ramification for these desires. If you've got a argument with his position then make it...otherwise you just look like a shill for the ignorant! |
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 | said by S_engineer:Or one could draw the conclusion that they (or he) understand the cost to businesses. These unforeseen events are game changers for businesses that have a model in place. The simplistic view of this is unfortunately the prevailing one these days. "I want what I want when I want it" with no consideration of the ramification for these desires. If you've got a argument with his position then make it...otherwise you just look like a shill for the ignorant!
Let me ask you a question. I am a customer of Comcast Internet Services. What do you consider fair use of my Internet connection? |
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 | reply to S_engineer Did I not have a 2nd and 3rd point to my original posting?
I am sure the last point you and him really didn't like... |
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