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01-03-2011 07:20 PM |
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Originally Posted by Shaun 84 Targa
(Post 5755468)
Free Market Capitalism ROCKS!
F Government Regulation. Free Market Capitalism always lets consumers choose a brand they trust, and when that trust is broken, they have competitors lined up to choose from and accept their business.
Where else can companies F you over as they like, and when you change brands, they hit you with a cancellation fee, and the new brand you switch to hits you with an installation fee?
The Consumer is always in the driver's seat and companies are at their mercy, always working hard to earn the Consumer's business and money.
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Government regulation, in this case, happens at the local level, where the cable companies buy...um, er... bid for the local contract. So they are granted a limited duration monopoly.
However, all of this is changing and changing quickly. Why do you think that the net neutrality stuff was so hotly contested? Check out hulu.com, epixhd.com and youtube.com too. Google is in the cat-bird seat, and they have put the cable companies on the run. All of these cable companies want to be able to charge you for the privilege of using someone elses service.
The cables are bought and paid for. They should be deregulated, and thereby allowing multiple cable companies to share the wires. It's entirely possible with today's technology. Too many bought off politicians won't allow that, so the web is the path of least resistance.
It's just a matter of time. The consumer will win out, but the cable companies won't go down without a fight.
Oh, and don't think that the wireless companies don't want a piece of this too.
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