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DataRiker
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Re: If the 'Bandwidth Hog is a Myth'

Carriers have realized that Forced Artificial Scarcity is a very large potential revenue source.

In a totally open market they would simply be competed out of existence, but since special interests and government keep a largely Duopoly / Monopoly market under the corporate mindset of financial growth or die , we the consumer are Fucked.

America is on the fast track to last in Tech/Communications, public transportation, health care, and job prospects. A wealthy nation squandered by Corporate special interests and their strangle hold over State and Federal government.

Look at this site, it is regularly trolled by Corporate shills who try to tell us why we should accept shitty rates and even shittier service.

A real Mind Fuck isn't it?

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elray
join:2000-12-16
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said by DataRiker:

Carriers have realized that Forced Artificial Scarcity is a very large potential revenue source.

In a totally open market they would simply be competed out of existence, but since special interests and government keep a largely Duopoly / Monopoly market under the corporate mindset of financial growth or die , we the consumer are Fucked.

Huh? How are special interests and government keeping the market as a duopoly?
There is no legal barrier to entry for an overbuilder to compete for the last-mile as a second or third player.
said by DataRiker:

America is on the fast track to last in Tech/Communications, public transportation, health care, and job prospects. A wealthy nation squandered by Corporate special interests and their strangle hold over State and Federal government.

We're not "last" by any means in Tech/Communications. Most of today's offerings are an order of magnitude better than they were a decade ago, price/performance-wise. That's phenomenal progress.

Public transportation suffers precisely because its public, and has no incentive to be efficient. Our healthcare system is overpriced thanks to government mandates and regulation, but remains the envy of the free world.
talz13
join:2006-03-15
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said by elray:

Huh? How are special interests and government keeping the market as a duopoly?
There is no legal barrier to entry for an overbuilder to compete for the last-mile as a second or third player.

I think county and statewide franchise agreements could be impacting deployment of competing cable / DSL systems.

DataRiker
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said by elray:

Public transportation suffers precisely because its public, and has no incentive to be efficient. Our healthcare system is overpriced thanks to government mandates and regulation, but remains the envy of the free world.

By incentive you mean corporate lobbyist.