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Re: What benefits are we the consumers reaping?

said by phantom6294 See Profile :

Maybe I am just ignorant and completely missing something... but exactly what benefits am I supposed to be reaping from this Google/telco spat???
yeah. me too. i dont know about anyone else but my cable bill hasn't gone down any.
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