--On December 13, 2005 8:17:43 PM -0800 Tony Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


One might argue that in such a situation, the end user is getting  less
value than they
did previously.  End users might then either demand a price break or
might vote with
their connectivity.

*IF* they have a choice. In many areas for consumer grade access, you don't. I fully agree that you're not getting the same value/.worth out of a service that behaves like that. The strategy they're proposiing is very anti-competitive and very monopolistic.

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