ISPs Continue to Cry When People Use Their Product
Broadband Reports, June 11, 2009
By Karl Bode
Around the world, the largest ISPs have been whining about how the dropping cost of bandwidth and hardware, their significant profit margins, and abundant new revenue streams make it hard for cash-strapped telecos to build out enough capacity to handle demand. If they cry long and loud enough, will they force content companies to pay for neglected network upgrades?
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