  brooklynman4
join:2004-09-07 Brooklyn, NY | reply to rg6 Re: One Can Only Hope
Well verizon say hello to your little friend at&t look out verizon. |
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  batterup I Can Not Tell A Lie. Premium join:2003-02-06 Netcong, NJ clubs:
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| said by brooklynman4 :Well verizon say hello to your little friend at&t look out verizon. What are you talking about? The families have there own territory and da'y ain't muscle'n in on each ott'er. |
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 RadioDoc 58ef2c0 Premium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-05-11
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1 edit | reply to brooklynman4 I'd say they are more than just friends.
Verizon proved the concept. SBCatt is doing it's usual follow-the-leader dance. Since they don't compete with each other, wouldn't it be nice if they banded together to drive the cost of FTTH/P down enough to make it viable for general overbuilding? Now that would finally bring real competition head-on with cable, and the myth of "consumer choice" might actually move to the reality-based world.
By the way, SBCatt has been quietly installing FTTH to new developments for awhile now. If true, this is really just an expansion of that.
-- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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  batterup I Can Not Tell A Lie. Premium join:2003-02-06 Netcong, NJ clubs:
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| said by RadioDoc :Since they don't compete with each other, wouldn't it be nice if they banded together to drive the cost of FTTH/P down enough to make it viable for general overbuilding? You mean something like a national communication system? I wonder if that could work?
How about this slogan, ""ONE POLICY, ONE SYSTEM, UNIVERSAL SERVICE"? The holding company would be AT&T and the system could be called, "The Bell System" after Bell the inventor of the telephone. It's logo could be a bell, brilliant. |
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 deepblackmag
join:2004-12-27 00000 | How about the slogan "YOUR WORLD, SPIED ON." |
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  batterup I Can Not Tell A Lie. Premium join:2003-02-06 Netcong, NJ clubs:
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| said by deepblackmag :How about the slogan "YOUR WORLD, SPIED ON." That is Bush's slogan, the phone companies were merely following orders. |
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