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bellhead1970

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reply to dellsweig

Re: Can we get off it please?

said by dellsweig:

said by twill1989:

Come on...I know this isn't going to be a popular view around here, but come on. At the end of the day, it's AT&T's network. Why in the hell would they allow a competitor to operate on its network and undercut their own service? Essentially, what everyone is wanting is to use the AT&T network without having to pay AT&T. If Vonage wants to get involved in the mobile phone game, they need to make a phone that operates completely off of Wi-Fi or build their own network.

Sorry but saying AT&T should let Vonage and other VOIP providers use their network is like saying UPS should ship Fed-Ex packages on their trucks and make sure they get there faster than UPS packages.

I realize AT&T is a big bad company that nobody likes, but lets criticize them where they deserve it: the quality of their network. Not nonissues like this.
well - the model is already set - and this is why FCC is looking at this....

Cable Companies (and other terrestrial ISP's) already "let" VoIP calls on their networks - even though they offer competitive services (voip)

I expect the FCC to step in on this one
This fight was fought 6 years ago by the legacy land line rbocs, and cable networks. So that argument is dead on arrival in in regards to it being AT&T's network regarding data. They are a pipe nothing more and cannot block it. In a year we will be paying per megabyte count on that.

Imagine in 10 years you will go online to buy data gigabytes to use for the internet this includes both home and mobile.

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