George Rogato wrote:
ISPs hog rights in fine print
What part of that makes you think that anyone is going after WISPs
specifically? Pretty much every ISP large and small I've known, either
as an end-user or a competitor, has something very similar in their
contract somewhere.
David Smith
This all goes back to what the public perceives they are getting or should
be getting. None of the average users will ever know the real cost of
bandwidth while every broadband company advertises burst speeds and not
sustained speeds. We are dealing now with public reading just the bold print
and
Not wisps, but rather internet service providers in general.
David E. Smith wrote:
George Rogato wrote:
ISPs hog rights in fine print
What part of that makes you think that anyone is going after WISPs
specifically? Pretty much every ISP large and small I've known, either
as an