http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/News_Releases/2002/nrcc0202.html
Here is the text of the FCC press release. For details, it is
important to follow the links to the individual comments by individual
commissioners.
regards,
fletcher
http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/News_Releases/2002/nrcc0202.html
Here is the text of the FCC press release. For details, it is
important to follow the links to the individual comments by individual
commissioners.
regards,
fletcher
In other words, they'll now have the unfettered ability to push everyone
else out of business.
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Patrick Greenwell
Stealthgeeks,LLC. Operations Consulting
http://www.stealthgeeks.net
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So, whats the change?
Also sprach Greg Maxwell
So, whats the change?
"unfettered"
Right now there is at least the *chance* that people could fight them to
prevent them from being abusive monopolies.
The FCC's Telco Remonopolization Act of 2002 destroys even that chance.