 EngineerDave
join:2001-08-27 Hattiesburg, MS
| reply to morbo Re: Government is not the answer.
Again, if it was a big enough problem for me and I had no other provider to choose, I would harass them everyday until the situation was rectified. If there are enough people complaining, they will rectify the situation. The majority of consumers will be complaining to their only provider if it is as big of a problem as the network neutrality crowd claims it could be. I think the majority of consumers want a reliable product at a reasonable price. Also, I don't think adding the government in the mix is a good means of achieving either. |
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 backness
join:2005-07-08 K2P OW2
| well I'm fairly sure that if you were an upstart company who had invested your life savings in your e-business, you would have a slightly different opinion about this matter. With no neutrality, your site could be blocked or slowed to the point of being useless based only on the fact that your product or service competes directly with a company that has the resources to pay the extortion. |
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  morbo Complete Your Transaction
join:2002-01-22 00000 clubs: | his answer? just keep bugging them! eventually they will HAVE to respond to him.
never underestimate the power of grandiose thinking... |
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