DonChicago wrote:
> This is nothing more than a vain attmept to rationalize theft of service.

Just as much as offering a friend a ride in your half-empty car is
theft of gasoline that "belongs" to the train and bus companies.

> affordable, and reliable delivery of the bandwidth THAT I BUY FROM MY
> NETWORK SERVICE PROVIDERS to my valued customers.

How nice of you.  I do the same.

> In order to offer this bandwidth to customers, every entity in the
> bandwidth supply chain must invest significant capital, both
> financial and human, to provide and maintain the equipment and

But the significance of that investment is falling all the time.
For example, Ericsson just launched an ethernet-based DSLAM that they
claim can cut an operator's DSL investment in half, compared to
existing ATM-based DSL systems.  Expect residential DSL in the $30/mo
range.  Then work from your home, for a really lean business.


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