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Should cable companies have to open their lines? |
Sundance_3 - Mar 24, 2005 |
Sundance_3 | Mar 24, 2005 | |||
According to Internet News..., the Supreme Court is set to take up the case on whether cable companies (Time Warner, Comcast, etc) should have to open up their lines to competitors (as standard telecom companies are required to do). But the FCC's Michael Powell says: "High-speed Internet connections are not telephones" and thus should not be subject to such regulation. Some also note that if the company laid the lines, then why shouldn't it be solely theirs to use? What's you're opinion: :agree or :bs ? |
Quadriflax | Mar 25, 2005 | ||||
Agreed. And more competition = lower rates and better service with more options (hopefully). I'm no fan of Time Warner and I'd love to have the realistic option of switching from them to someone else. And the DSL carrier in my area just isn't going to cut it. |