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FCC is unsatified with Verizon's $350 excuses
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FCC is unsatified with Verizon's $350 excuses
GnomeQueen
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Mountain Dew Mouth
Icrontian
December 2009
edited December 2009
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ardichoke
Icrontian
December 2009
edited December 2009
Is anyone else picking up the Orwellian doublespeak here?
"Smart phones stress our network too much so we need to charge customers extra for going to other networks"
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AlexDeGruven
Wut?
Meechigan
Icrontian
December 2009
edited December 2009
Say what you will about government, but the FCC has a way with making companies explain themselves that makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
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photodude
Salt Lake, Utah
Member
December 2009
edited December 2009
I see congressional hearings on this coming in the new year. congress just loves to hold hearings on anything other then the bills they are passing. BCS anyone?
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chrisWhite
Littleton, CO
December 2009
edited December 2009
Hell yes, thank you FCC for calling them on their BS.
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Tim
Southwest PA
Icrontian
December 2009
edited December 2009
I'd like to see the FCC limit the ETF's to $100, just to piss Verizon off. I'm like that sometimes.
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"Smart phones stress our network too much so we need to charge customers extra for going to other networks"