 djeremy
join:2004-07-12 San Francisco, CA
| reply to yock Re: Conflict of interest? Maybe...
Encourage small business to lease lines from the major carriers and resell to rural customers. If rural customers pickup the service, then excellent! If they don't, then the market has spoken. Isn't this exactly what the bells are fighting in court? The do not want to lease their lines.
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 plat2on1
join:2002-08-21 Hopewell Junction, NY clubs:
| said by djeremy :Encourage small business to lease lines from the major carriers and resell to rural customers. If rural customers pickup the service, then excellent! If they don't, then the market has spoken. Isn't this exactly what the bells are fighting in court? The do not want to lease their lines. » www.techweb.com/wire/ebiz/192201257 no..they want to not be forced to lease their lines at BELOW cost |
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 djeremy
join:2004-07-12 San Francisco, CA | you honestly believe that? at&t and verizon have done everything they can to wipe out the competition including merging and acquiring. |
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  yock TFTC Premium join:2000-11-21 Fairfield, OH
| reply to plat2on1 said by plat2on1 :said by djeremy :Encourage small business to lease lines from the major carriers and resell to rural customers. If rural customers pickup the service, then excellent! If they don't, then the market has spoken. Isn't this exactly what the bells are fighting in court? The do not want to lease their lines. » www.techweb.com/wire/ebiz/192201257 no..they want to not be forced to lease their lines at BELOW cost Indeed, telecom providers should be allowed to charge a fair price for leased lines. It must be profitable for them to do it, else we're right back where we started. -- Wiki Wiki Laughter is the closest distance between two people. --Victor Borge |
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