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...I gues that you forgot about public access channels, cable, and satellite radio and TV. Are you saying that I can't launch my own satellite and offer satellite TV? Of course 'the cost of doing business' would be very expensive to start your own, but that didn't stop many from doing it.

Most of your post is right-on, this "neutrality" scam will cost us all if it happens. Why-in-the-world would No_Ax be for it unless he stood to gain from some special "neutrality" treatment?
Posted by: Spoon Jabber   Posted on: 05/23/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Take that AT&T & Comcast! (nt)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/19/06
Don't forget Verizon, too!  Tony Agudo | 05/20/06
Of course it's getting crowded...  Omch'Ar | 05/19/06
They also like litigation  aemc | 05/20/06
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1035-6074564.html  alaudel | 05/20/06
What a load of crap.  BitTwiddler | 05/21/06
Actually, the wording in the  ebrke | 05/22/06
They'll have to raise prices.  Spoon Jabber | 05/22/06
Or rather, it will be an Opportunity to raise prices  p0lack.blogspot.com | 06/22/06
free publicity  stuck_in | 05/22/06
Sounds like a threat to me  SysTech42 | 05/22/06
Net neutrality  dool@... | 05/22/06
There were some other mediums that used to be 'neutral'  pir8matt | 05/22/06
Mostly agree, but...  Spoon Jabber | 05/23/06
Government Oversight? lol  Psyjack | 05/23/06

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