ducati996
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WhyNot said:Not really sure why I'm responding but here it goes any way
1. Net neutrality: Is a good thing don't disagree with you there the consumer pay's $35-$50 a month for a pipe should not matter what is stuffed into that pipe.
2. Lines paid for a long time ago: Your point? When you are in business you want to pay down your over head, just because they are paid for it doesn't mean your competitor's should be allowed to come get fat off of your investment.
3. Ruined the competitive landscape: During the week I work on special ckt's and about 95% are for clec's or AT&T and if asked in on the weekend's I do res. pot's. More and more the maint. job's are for clec's or reseller's but, after 3 or 4 maint visit's from the LEC trying to get us to fix their CPE and getting billed because the clec or reseller did not tell them they don't support what they sell, they soon realize that contract they signed to save a few buck's was not worth it. That is not the FCC's or Rboc's fault is it?
4. Back on topic: You did not argue any of the buisness point's I made So do you agree? If so are oil companies not business's?
The oil companies are a monoply - with that the standard landscape of competitivenesss dosent exist. Its a required resource basically like food and water.
As for the rest of your responses - you have to re-read what I wrote earlier as to why the lines were leased to wholesalers - Its was a honest deal that was broken and not honed by the FCC - in summary the Baby bells wanted to sell long distance, so they had to give up something in return. The last mile was a profitable revenue cash cow, paid in full many years ago. All profits, so now they had to offer discounts. They didnt complain at first because they wanted the Long distance. They started to complain when they saw they could get what they wanted (raise rates and get LD). As for the quuality of workers - I have seen crappy workers on both sides, and its wide spread in Union shops. They will be letting go a lot more to make the numbers better...