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Combat Chuck
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reply to anonpisser
Re: Better Understanding...

said by anonpisser :

this coming from a guy that supports a shill scam on wall street called Infinium labs.
I sure hope you appreciate the irony of the name Phantom Entertainment, it works on so many levels.


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this coming from a guy that supports a shill scam on wall street called Infinium labs.


Combat Chuck
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said by Odie97 See Profile :

Dominant telco's will now become the "gatekeeper's" to the traffic on the network (Internet) and the on/off ramp paths as well as "fast" and "slow" lanes of traffic (applications)based upon a set of conditions that they (the Telco's) will be able to set, fix and control.

Should make your lack of patience for the Telco's to move to anxiety and anger
You are incorrect, at least as far as your implication that this grants the telcos additional powers. The bill would have changed the rules, it being shot down just means everything stays the same for now. Nothing prevents new legislation from being passed. How about we wait to see if the telco chest-beating actually turns into reality before we pass new legislation that could have unforeseen wide reaching negative effects?

No one is going to die if Google's latency goes up a bit; we can afford to wait to see what happens and attempt to fix the problems if they come up.
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"The Board of Directors believes that the name change would be in the best interests of the Company because the new name better reflects the long-term growth strategy of the Company"

-Infinium Labs on changing their name to Phantom Entertainment.
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