 | ummm.... its just a network. Dear AT&T,
While you continue to baffle everyone with bullshit. Network Professional here to remind you that your "precious" is just another network. A regular old network just like any other network. It needs no special "babying", just a whole hell of a lot more money dumped in to it to make it actually perform adequately.
Get over yourself please, it's embarrassing. |
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 | said by axiomatic:It needs no special "babying", just a whole hell of a lot more money dumped in to it to make it actually perform adequately. just a whole hell of a lot more money is the key phrase. And AT&T or Verizon or any other wireless provider is NOT going to spend all that money if FCC regulations will greatly reduce the ROI on that investment. It is Business 101. And they will lobby like fiends to prevent that from happening. -- Are you happy with your rep in Washington, DC? |
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 | When you find that proof that FCC regulations impact that particular ROI I'll listen to your theory then. Until then Networking 101 trumps Business 101 in my book. |
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 | reply to fAcEtIOUs LOL riiiiiiight. |
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 w0go.O join:2001-08-30 Springfield, OR 2 edits | reply to fAcEtIOUs Simple solution: Not gunna maintain and develop your network? Then you lose your licenses so someone who will can move in and take over. Making profit is only icing on the cake, their first duty is to provide a competitive service to the American people. -- www.aimless.us - irc.aimless.us channel #fix |
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| said by w0g:Simple solution: Not gunna maintain and develop your network? Then you lose your licenses so someone who will can move in and take over. Making profit is only icing on the cake, their first duty is to provide a competitive service to the American people. Making profit is the only reason companies exist. Would you show up to your job every day if your employer decided to stop paying you and decided you should just keep working to support "the greater good?" |
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