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tiger72
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join:2001-03-28
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That'll teach em

The Bells shouldnt be protected anymore. They have done little to keep existing DSL customers, and they have been sitting back while Cable rolls out nationwide, now they're getting mad about VOIP although it's been in the works for years. They're trying to con congress into giving them full pricing rights to the telephone lines now. I wouldnt be sad if they were offered some VERY lucrative competition. Wonder how they'll try to get themselves out of this pickle.
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Mr_Hanky00

join:2003-02-25
Riverton, NJ

Your right! but I am sure The FCC is looking at this and the money that is being lossed because of it. Hell if this vonage thing goes well who is going to pay for the communications for the folks in the boonies? I know they dont have broadband there yet and if the telco's get screwed they just will not service them because of the loss of money. they will just go bankrupt.....no no no.... I see somthing esle coming out of the FCC sooooooon that may be my dream. regulation of cable...............


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