 bicker join:2007-05-10 Burlington, MA | reply to Dolgan
Re: High Quality versus Low Quality said by Dolgan: What a load of crap. Verizon does have the money to maintain the network, but it goes into the pockets of the Executives with their obscene bonuses. What a load of crap. That just sounds like consumerist nonsense. |
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| Must be Verizon Exec with that attitude.
Unfortunately it costs money[and manpower] to maintain a network properly. If Verizon believes they can not make money on their landlines[FIOS or POTS] due to these costs, then they should get out of the landline business and become strictly a wireless company. |
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 | reply to bicker said by bicker:said by Dolgan: What a load of crap. Verizon does have the money to maintain the network, but it goes into the pockets of the Executives with their obscene bonuses. What a load of crap. That just sounds like consumerist nonsense. Are they profitable, yes or no?
Is it guaranteed in the constitution that they will make a huge profit every year, yes or no? |
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 bicker join:2007-05-10 Burlington, MA 1 edit | reply to Dolgan said by Dolgan:Must be Verizon Exec with that attitude. No: Just a reasonable adult. There is no justification for expecting a company to do something that isn't going to serve the obligations of the company.
said by Dolgan:Unfortunately it costs money[and manpower] to maintain a network properly. If Verizon believes they can not make money on their landlines[FIOS or POTS] due to these costs, then they should get out of the landline business and become strictly a wireless company. and wireless and fiber... They're trying to get out of the landline business, but some people refuse to let them sunset their copper business. Those folks are being unreasonable effectively forcing Verizon to continue operating a business that consumers and regulators simply don't want to pay for. |
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