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What a load of crap.
This is exactly what we have now, and it isn't "Driving up the cost of Broadband".

This is just the Telecoms wanting their usual unfair advantage and control over things.

One day they will learn that their old ways of control is dead, and get on with competing.

-Larry

"The U.S. Telecom Association, which represents large and small telephone companies, decried the proposal as "harmful, anti-consumer regulations." The lobbying group warned in a statement: "If any of these bills were ever enacted into law, they would drive up the cost of broadband as well as deny Americans the new, competitive video services they have come to expect."
Posted by: BitTwiddler   Posted on: 05/21/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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