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iansltx

join:2007-02-19
Golden, CO
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reply to pusta

Re: The part that worries me is...

Use your cell phone then. Everyone with non-unlimited plans will keep on using GVoice.

News flash: by providing the service for free, Google is LOSING money on US/CA calls. Not a ton...they probably pay $10-$15 per month per SIP trunk (simultaneous call) from bandwidth.com, but when you're pushing a million calls ber day you have to have a LOT of SIP trunks.


SLD
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join:2002-04-17
San Francisco, CA

said by iansltx:

Use your cell phone then. Everyone with non-unlimited plans without privacy / net-neutrality concerns will keep on using GVoice.
Fixed it for you.

iansltx

join:2007-02-19
Golden, CO
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So...who's net neutral these days?


hottboiinnc
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i want to know where the problem is. As far as I can see and read there is no problem. Just a bunch of people wanting regulation for nothing. Just something else for everyone to get and then bitch because they get screwed in the end (Comcast's cap comes to mind- again)
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said by hottboiinnc:

i want to know where the problem is. As far as I can see and read there is no problem. Just a bunch of people wanting regulation for nothing. Just something else for everyone to get and then bitch because they get screwed in the end (Comcast's cap comes to mind- again)
Here we go again...
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LegoPower77
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join:2002-08-03
Midlothian, VA

reply to SLD
The reason "net neutrality" doesn't sound like a good deal, a syllogism:

Corporations are gaming the system.
The rules and bureaucrats are the ones being gamed and/or are in bed with the corporations.
Adding more rules and regulators to get gamed is not a fix.

So what do you think?


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