  richardpor Fur it up
join:2003-04-19 Portland, OR
| FCC dose not go far enough
WE need to go beyond the ridiculous notion of sharing. How can one share the physical wires from the central wires to my apartment? The FCC need to make it loud and clear that telcos and cable are providing a fix connection. This is what I am buying from Comcast not the data that travels over them like this web site. One cannot slap dial-up rules on a fixed-dedicated connection. All the FCC need to do is to protect my rights to purchase additional service from a hosting service. In other words If I wish to purchase a domain name and additional web and e-mail hosting services from Go Daddy, Comcast can not prevent me to access GO Daddys servers using Comcast lines. I cat testify Comcast and Verizon does not block me for content or web services. While I use Verizon then switched to Comcast for my personal e-mail, I get my Ebay business e-mail and my own web store is hosted on Insider Hosting. I am planning to move my e-mail and person web site to a web hosting company and get a personal domain name because I might switch back to DSL, then I will never have go thin the pain of changing all my email addresses. |