Title: triumphs of the free market! Post by: Aske on October 31, 2007, 11:55:06 AM http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071030/ap_on_hi_te/broadband_gap;_ylt=AstCN6EZi9gKeyrZWt45Q2gjtBAF
Title: Re: triumphs of the free market! Post by: gleek on October 31, 2007, 12:00:50 PM Great. Canada is beating us on the internets too.
Title: Re: triumphs of the free market! Post by: stroh on October 31, 2007, 12:04:56 PM I blame E-A-G-L-E! and Torpedo.
Title: Re: triumphs of the free market! Post by: hobbit on October 31, 2007, 12:10:26 PM They have it completely freaking bass ackwards!
The reason we're moving slow now is BECAUSE of government granted monopolies - not any failure of a free market. I hate these idiot reporters that don't get it. The government needs to step in and save us from....... the government? Brilliant! If the government would stop catering to at&t, verizen, and such - this problem could easily work itself out. Title: Re: triumphs of the free market! Post by: gleek on October 31, 2007, 12:12:45 PM They have it completely freaking bass ackwards! The reason we're moving slow now is BECAUSE of government granted monopolies - not any failure of a free market. I hate these idiot reporters that don't get it. The government needs to step in and save us from....... the government? Brilliant! If the government would stop catering to at&t, verizen, and such - this problem could easily work itself out. The government needs the antiquated communications system to continue with their wiretapping. Title: Re: triumphs of the free market! Post by: hobbit on October 31, 2007, 12:16:33 PM They have it completely freaking bass ackwards! The reason we're moving slow now is BECAUSE of government granted monopolies - not any failure of a free market. I hate these idiot reporters that don't get it. The government needs to step in and save us from....... the government? Brilliant! If the government would stop catering to at&t, verizen, and such - this problem could easily work itself out. The government needs the antiquated communications system to continue with their wiretapping. CALEA still applies to IP carriers, but it is a significant change - and we know the government does like change - its scary ::) :D |