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Originally Posted by Bowser
Yeah, about that - don't we have anti-monopoly laws in this country?
And the hell with this idea. Time Warner sucks, and I haven't heard much good of Comcast, either. I wish Google Fiber would put a little hop-to in getting to my neck of the woods.
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We have antitrust laws, but ATT was able to flout them for the better part of 75 years, and given the current regulatory environment, there's little to suggest that things won't become even more consolidated than in the past.
If you didn't own a Bell telephone you used to have to pay a monthly lease fee and a rewiring charge to get it to work with the system. And given that most telecoms are largely natural monopolies due to wiring, if they become actual monopolies due to competition you can kiss the days of fast, uncapped internet and non-preferential site loading goodbye.
Example: I'm Comcast and I own NBC. A subscriber wants to stream a show on ABC's website. For some odd ****ing reason, that show loads at a fraction of the speed of the peacock's website. Wonder why.
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