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In reply to the discussion: FCC boss backs usage-based pricing for cable Internet access [View all]lookingfortruth
(263 posts)10. It is amazing how our government agencies find ways to screw the American Public.
My husband refuses to pay for cable because it is too much for the channels and he refuses a contract that can be change by the company but we get screwed if we want a change.
So if internet becomes Pay by the hour or whatever it will limit my ability to stay informed and I am not going to speak for everyone but I would think some people are in the same boat.
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Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, Youtube, etc need to be screaming bloody murder over this. n/t
Ed Suspicious
May 2012
#5
No doubt cable operators' streaming services won't count against the quota. n/t
BadgerKid
May 2012
#20
Maybe not to begin with but they will eventually come after them as well, that's how
Uncle Joe
May 2012
#27
It is amazing how our government agencies find ways to screw the American Public.
lookingfortruth
May 2012
#10
Usage-based pricing would permit the rich to use the internet more than the poor.
JDPriestly
May 2012
#17
Just for the record, Genachowski was appointed by Obama in 2009 to head the FCC.
Fumesucker
May 2012
#19
Public transportation. Discount passes. Both exist to get the poor/working class to work.
Fearless
May 2012
#64
You report back on that great big price cut the cable companies are giving ya, okay?
villager
May 2012
#40
And yet bandwidth per capita in the US lags far behind may other developed nations..
Fumesucker
May 2012
#57