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"You're either profoundly ignorant or a corporate troll."

Let me make sure I understand this. If somebody doesn't agree with your juvenile, baseless argument they are either ignorant or working for the other side?!?
Let's remember economics 101, every company in the world is out to make money. That is not evil or greedy it just is. if it weren't for that we would have no ipod or laptop, or any other high end electronic item, there would be no incentive. Without the pipes companies like yahoo and goggles would never exist, since they would have no customers. both the telcos and the content providers need each other. All that's needed is a fair and balanced business model. Because you little $30.00 a month does not begin to cover the cost of maintaining the current lines and installing new ones. Why is it that every idiot believe that they are entitled to everything staying the same forever?
I think a lot of us are missing the bigger picture here. For all the great things that come from Microsoft, Yahoo & Google, they are all making money from advertising and service. But who pays for the pipe that provides all of this great stuff? Everybody wants music, video voip and massive bandwidth, but who is paying for it? Not us and definitely not the service providers. And before you say "well they get to charge for dsl/dial up access" remember that there are now companies like Skype, Vonage and other voips who's entire business model is based on using other people's pipes to provide service and then undercutting the original company. Of course voip companies can charge a great price for their services, they have no overhead and they don't pay for infrastructure or upgrades, or maintenance. I don't remember it being a yahoo repair truck that repair the fiber which allowed my block to go online. It would be the exact same thing as if Amazon put up a booth in Barnes and noble, used their bathroom and electricity and then sold books at a 20% discount because they could afford to. There is no such thing as a free lunch in nature, and there shouldn't be in business either. I applaud Verizon and AT&T for standing up for their rights when something is so far out of balance as this. If this go thru, the service providers should pay it for the same reasons that I pay rent for my business location and for the same reasons we pay for our game consoles and everything else.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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