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Matt
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reply to fAcEtIOUs

said by fAcEtIOUs:

Most usage-oriented plans have less to do with network capacity, and more to do with placating hungry investors, for whom ridiculous profits are never enough if there isn't staggering quarter-over-quarter improvements.
The oft repeated, but never proved, suppositions of those whose socialist beliefs and anti-corporate philosophies see the bogeyman behind any action not resulting in something for free for the masses.

God forbid anyone make a profit on their invested savings.
Who is talking about something for free? We already pay an arm and a leg for some of the world's worse broadband service and yet, it's not enough. The corporations want to make it even worse by instituting caps ... now we have money hungry folks like Arbor Networks who want to sell DPI.

The socialist argument is lame and I'm surprised you've stooped that low. Or are you parroting all Republican talking points now just because it's the thing for the side that lost to do? As hard as it is for you to believe, there is a middle ground. When corporations rule the roost, you get this mess that we're in right now.


digitalfreak
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I believe that deserves an "Amen!".


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