Broadband caps could hurt innovation
Today, we feature part two of our interview on broadband caps with Stacey Higginbotham, lead writer on technology blog GigaOm.
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Today, we feature part two of our interview on broadband caps with Stacey Higginbotham, lead writer on technology blog GigaOm.
Any suggestions you or your guests have as to how to convince the people running the show at Comcast (and others) that delaying their next world cruise or personal jet a couple of months and spending that savings on upgrading their infrastructure...
... NOT fighting against smaller local companies who can do the job of providing fiber or similar in local legislative sessions and make money doing so (they dont need their private jet upgraded today and are quite happy waiting a year or two to even purchase one)...
... would be a super-uber-dooper show!!
Figuring out a way to pipe that into their greedy small minds would be another bonus LOL. I for one have been pointing this out to them every time I speak with a Comcast representative for several years with not so much as glimmer of hope the message ever got past the trash can.
Posted by Will Blaylock | October 10, 2008 8:41 PM