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Mr_Hanky00

join:2003-02-25
Riverton, NJ

WOW THIS IS INTERESTING!!!!

If this is true, both cable and the bells will need to be regulated or not regulated............Maybe I will be able to choose my cable company now if the FCC regulates cable.........Now that Cable is offering Telecommunications over their networks..........

The Day is coming that we as the consumer will have all our services regulated and I can get my choice and my price ..................................

Mr Hanky00

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Re: WOW THIS IS INTERESTING!!!!

hahaha
NO.

Not if any of the Big Companies have a say in this republican economy. SBC, Verizon, ATT.. These are all HUGE companies that have deep pockets. Pockets that politicians are (or are willing to be) in.
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Mr_Hanky00

join:2003-02-25
Riverton, NJ

Re: WOW THIS IS INTERESTING!!!!

Well, they lost last week! I now can see the cableco's regulated. I can open my company in my backyard and piggy back off ther network.

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Re: WOW THIS IS INTERESTING!!!!

said by Mr_Hanky00:
Well, they lost last week! I now can see the cableco's regulated. I can open my company in my backyard and piggy back off ther network.
They lost, but they are being MAJOR crybabies about it..

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Re: WOW THIS IS INTERESTING!!!!

and like most crybabies nowadays with lazy parents they will eventually get their way.
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join:2001-07-21
Ypsilanti, MI
said by Mr_Hanky00:
If this is true, both cable and the bells will need to be regulated or not regulated............Maybe I will be able to choose my cable company now if the FCC regulates cable.........Now that Cable is offering Telecommunications over their networks..........

The Day is coming that we as the consumer will have all our services regulated and I can get my choice and my price ..................................
And why would the FCC make an about face on cable regulation when they recently branded Cable Broadband as an "information service" which lifted any type of line sharing. There is no way in hell they would make such an about face. The regulation that the teleco industry has is borne out of the government subsidized monopolies the Bells had.

Vonage isnt a Bell...

Ianguy

join:2002-06-09
Tehachapi, CA

Re: WOW THIS IS INTERESTING!!!!

"The Day is coming that we as the consumer will have all our services regulated and I can get my choice and my price .................................."

Regulated Choice? Buhahaha!
Gov't Regulation is simply the Pigs doing the Dogs' dirty work. A compleatly free market is not the best situation for the consumer, but companies will always find a way to make even more money with regulation - and regulation stiffles competitiveness because big buisness has the capitol to push thru the regulation. Look at SBC buying the baby bells. I fear the day might come that getting broadband will be like going to the DMV. In a market economy incentive drives everything - the government's only incentive is to stay in power. A company like Verizon's only incentive is to make more money, which means selling more product, which means having a product that sells. Who do you think wants to serve you more, an employee at the DMV or a Technical Support person. Well, if you answered an employee at the DMV it is only because of economic circumstances - in a few years, if conditions improve, you will gladly call 1-800-Earthlink over visiting your local DMV.

Anyway - I don't know where I'm going with this, but my point is that high regulation is just as bad as a completely free market.

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