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« Who decides what's reasonable?  
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bicker

join:2007-05-10
Burlington, MA
reply to funchords
Re: Let the Market Decide

If net neutrality was still the best approach, then the ISPs wouldn't be moving to another approach.


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said by bicker See Profile :

If net neutrality was still the best approach, then the ISPs wouldn't be moving to another approach.
Best for whom?

bicker

join:2007-05-10
Burlington, MA
Best for their owners, of course. Remember, cable companies are profit-making companies, NOT government agencies.


johndoe303

join:2003-01-01
Boca Raton, FL

reply to funchords
said by funchords See Profile :

said by bicker See Profile :

If net neutrality was still the best approach, then the ISPs wouldn't be moving to another approach.
Best for whom?
exactly. bicker, big business it talking. now shh! It's all about the money, try not to forget that next time.

bicker

join:2007-05-10
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It is all about the money, regardless of who's talking. After all, if it wasn't, then you wouldn't have a problem paying for fractional T1 service to your home. The only difference is that it is your money versus their money. And if your retirement funds and other investments happen to invest in those companies, then it is your money versus your money.
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