Re: FCC Reaches Telco Settlement to Stop Blocking VOIP |
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Isaiah Beard (sacredpoet@sacredpoet.com) Sun, 06 Mar 2005 09:11:19 -0500
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hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com wrote:
> Danny Burstein wrote:
>> "We saw a problem, and we acted swiftly to ensure that Internet voice
> I don't understand.
> Why couldn't the consumers simply switch to another ISP? Why did the
You seem to think that everyone has a choice when it comes to
And even in areas where both "last miles" are served, I still wouldn't
> Why does VOIP have to get special govt protection not normally offered
It is not getting special government protection. On the other hand,
> In other words, if my local store doesn't carry a particular product
No, because that store doesn't have an exclusive right-of-way or
If Krogers, Costco, Food Lion, Path Mark, Wal-Mart or what-have-you,
> Now if it was a regulated local telephone company that failed to pass
Well sir, you believe wrong. :) A dialup ISP may not have such
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