If that is the case, then I might be wrong. But before AT&T was pierced apart, how many years have they been running their anticompetitive business, nationwide.

HYC on the go

在 Dec 2, 2011 8:14 AM 時,Edward Ned Harvey <[email protected]> 寫到:

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Kyle Leslie wrote:
My friends father works for Verizon and according to him (The verizon
employee), many of the cities signed a contract with Comcast so they
would
be the only provider of "Broadband" internet or something to that
affect.
Many of those contracts are going to be ending soon. I Know Milton and
Quincy both fall under that umbrella.

If this is true, it sounds like a typical antitrust violation to me...

If by "typical" you mean "common," "normal," or "accepted," then yeah. This is pretty much the way all broadband is deployed nationwide, and it's done
on a per-town or per-city basis.

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