Alexander Harrowell wrote:

5. But there's no incentive to change until enough others do so to
make it worthwhile.


5a. And consumer access products (aka Linksys-style routers and router equipped DSL/cable modems) make it's implementation simple enough for the average techophobe customer to handle with instructions or over-the-phone assistance.

6. Economists call this a collective action problem. Traditional
solutions include legislation, market leadership, and agreements among
small actors to achieve such leadership.

OK?


OK.

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Jeff Shultz

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