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Seriously, the FCC is going to stay as uninvolved as possible. If it gets to a point where the Bells start whining about losing money, then the FCC will step in and make sure that we, the consumers, are screwed again.
Remember, these jerks were given millions of dollars from us, so that all of us could have fiber to the home by 2006. I want my freakin' money back...and thank you Telcom act of 1996 for making sure that I gave a lot of money to these fools, and yet they still haven't delivered what they promised. -- Forget 'em, Support the Indies.»www.ind-music.com |
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The FCC appears to ignore and thereby encourage these thoughts of tiers. WHich is malevolent neglect IMHO. However, when "push comes to shove" they have stopped inmstances of bad port blocking. So the precident of their stepping up finally exists. This guy would be better served by amking a blanket statement that tiers are not their prefered route. |
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| reply to Shack said by Shack : Does anyone expect them to do anything? Not unless it is necessary, and not until it is necessary. All the telco Sturm und Drang is just lobbying leading up to the congressional committees actions on rewriting the 1996 Telecomm Act. And the FCC is not going to do anything pending actions by the Congress on rewriting the laws. -- -- Join Red Room Forum My Web Page Conrail Photo Album |
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