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In reply to the discussion: Verizon's diabolical plan to turn the Web into pay-per-view [View all]Hissyspit
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If you haven't already, watch the video in post #2. It explains the issue very nicely,
Flatulo
Sep 2013
#18
You pay for level playing field. Verizon wants to tilt it toward big business, big media, big money.
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2013
#20
Charter already caps at 200Gbytes, even for their Ultimate Internet package, which is over $100.
Flatulo
Sep 2013
#19