ISPs Should Decide If They Provide a Utility or a Service
GigaOM, June 18, 2009
By Stacey Higginbotham
If carriers can find ways to sell services over their pipes, they may not find themselves in Congressional crosshairs, being forced to defend profit margins for transmitting a tiny amount of data. If they want to make consumers pay per byte, they need an answer for folks who want to know why delivering bytes for text messages are much more expensive than bytes for video messages.
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