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gorehound

join:2009-06-19
Portland, ME

reply to buzz_4_20

Re: Inexpensive and no ads...

ISP's will do all they can to squeeze us now.We must all write to our elected yet corrupt reps for help we know we will never get

rradina

join:2000-08-08
Chesterfield, MO

I don't think we need them to pass regulations regarding what we think is fair or isn't fair. What we need is for them to determine how to spawn a competitive environment where everyone has half-a-dozen choices. I believe competition would keep prices reasonable with fewer restrictions. What we have now is an oligopoly (at best) that's well organized from a political perspective.



morbo
Complete Your Transaction

join:2002-01-22
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said by rradina:

I don't think we need them to pass regulations regarding what we think is fair or isn't fair. What we need is for them to determine how to spawn a competitive environment where everyone has half-a-dozen choices.

don't see the irony here?

rradina

join:2000-08-08
Chesterfield, MO

Not sure I follow your point. My point was to ask our government to promote competition rather than crying to them about low caps and high overages. That's asking for regulation rather than doing something like taking spectrum back from those that are hoarding it. Heck, refund their money and then resell it so someone who will offer competition.


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