 nasadude
join:2001-10-05 Rockville, MD
·Comcast
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Unless there are donations attached to the press release, or the major telcos get behind it, this press release will disappear with barely a ripple, having no effect at all.
Besides, I am sure there is a telco lobbyist somewhere that will inform our representatives that every home will have fiber soon, if only they could get rid of pesky regulation.
It's a nice thought, but don't expect this congress to do anything they are not paid to do. |
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  tsu9
join:2001-08-17 Wheeling, IL
| FTTH Council Lobbies Congress
Notice the magic bribery word. The real question is: is it enough of a bribe to matter.
And a better question that will never get answered satisfactorily: why is bribery driving our government? -- "You do not secure the liberty of our country and value of our democracy by undermining them, that's the road to hell." - Lord Phillips of Sudbury. |
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 shoan
join:2006-02-27 Benton, AR
| reply to nasadude if they could get rid of that pesky regulation AND get some more help from the tax-payers please oh please mister government give us more money to help us deploy what all the people want that we are just so strapped for cash to provide just think of how you will look like a political saint come election time if you help pay for us to provide service for a change. |
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