  Steve I'm a PC, so shut up Consultant join:2001-03-10 Yorba Linda, CA
| reply to Karl Bode Re: I love this quote...
And I loved this quote:said by the article:
Consumer VOIP providers such as Vonage make money by delivering their service over the last-mile networks of ISPs. ISPs do not share in that wealth. How is VOIP different from any other kind of pay service, such as streaming DI.FM music (monthly subscription), a porno site (monthly subscription), or online gaming (monthly subscription). In none of these cases does the ISP get a cut of anything other than what they charge for the circuit (monthly subscription).
This seems like really unprincipled reasoning to me.
Steve -- Stephen J. Friedl Unix Wizard Microsoft Security MVP Tustin, California USA my web site |
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  DaSneaky1D one wall to block them all Premium,MVM join:2001-03-29 The Lou | It's not any different...not even in the most hair-splitting way. -- ] :: my trivial ramblings :: [ |
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 xrobertcmx Premium join:2001-06-18 Sterling, VA clubs:  | reply to Steve DI still offers free service...I don't use them, but I know they are there. -- 4 More years and we won't have a country. |
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| reply to Steve Your reasoning is correct...
If they are upset about this then they can apply this same stupid logic to anything that requires a fee over the internet.
They can demand %'s of Ad income, order profits, monthly subscription fees, or even 1 time subscription fees to anything and everything that charges one on the internet.
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  Steve I'm a PC, so shut up Consultant join:2001-03-10 Yorba Linda, CA
| reply to xrobertcmx Re: I love this quote...
said by xrobertcmx :DI still offers free service... They won't for long if nobody pays: I pay. -- Stephen J. Friedl Unix Wizard Microsoft Security MVP Tustin, California USA my web site |
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 xrobertcmx Premium join:2001-06-18 Sterling, VA clubs:  | 3 month Gold subscriber myself. |
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  Jason Levine Premium join:2001-07-13 USA
| reply to Steve This just in: The phone company has realized they aren't sharing in the wealth produced by calls to the Home Shopping Network. Therefore, Verizon is now blocking all calls to HSN. Luckily, you can still call the Verizon Shopping Network to buy similar items at a similar price.
All joking aside, I think the only reason that the ISPs are targeting VoIP is that they want to leave open the possibility of rolling out their own VoIP solution and don't want any pesky competition should they decide to do so. -- -Jason Levine http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/ http://www.PCQandA.com/ http://www.urateit.com/ |
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  Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02
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1 edit | Considering the Darwinian bloodshed that's going to occur as 8 million VoIP providers try to flood the market over the next three years, I really don't think incumbent providers (in this case Bell Canada in concert with Clearwire) have much to worry about.
They (MSO's, bells) own the government, and the government will ensure they dominate smaller independent carriers. Users will get VoIP from the same company they're getting TV/broadband from, anyway - which thanks to government will be the incumbents. There won't be a need to block competing services. |
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 bmn ? ? ? Premium,ExMod 2003-06 join:2001-03-15 hiatus
| reply to Steve said by Steve :They won't for long if nobody pays: I pay. Good choice in music... -- 64 bit CPUs and OSes? That's so 1996. Since the dawn of time, man has yearned to destroy the sun. -CM Burns |
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  ssj4android Redefining Reality
join:2002-04-14 Wyoming, MI | I'll stick with Chronix. Good music, and free.  |
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