@BellularGaming i completely understand it, trust me you will see what i mean in due time, not arguing no need, lived through similar
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Replying to @TBurson74
@bleiddudd How can you look at these companies business practices and decide that their way is the right one?
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Replying to @BellularGaming
@BellularGaming the reason why these companies charge what they do is because of regulating the industry, lack of competition1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @TBurson74
@bleiddudd They actively try to maintain the lack of competition. Stuff like that is how Comcast high speed is running at 97% profit.
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Replying to @BellularGaming
@BellularGaming having the fcc classify it as a utility makes it more regulated forcing any new innovation to be approved , watch and learn3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @TBurson74
@bleiddudd They are not actually innovating currently. They are trying to move as slowly & profitably as possible.
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Replying to @BellularGaming
@bleiddudd Fast lanes allow them to cut things up peace meal, damage competition and nickle and dime you for every little thing.
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Replying to @BellularGaming
@BellularGaming that is all gov regulation, if it were deregulated the cost of entry would much lower, er go more competition, this isnt it2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @TBurson74
@bleiddudd Most profitable thing for them 2 do is reduce competition and get more out of consumers. Saturation means they wont get many more
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@bleiddudd customers. The pattern of behavior clearly shows that this is their practice.
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