Posted on 03/06/2006 1:11:53 AM PST by RWR8189
Breaking up AT&T was a smart move. Corporate monopolies have all the bad features of government-run industry, for the same reasons - no competitive spirit. The only thing they lack is criminalization of their competitors.
Long distance prices didn't start falling until the breakup of At&T.
I remember when Northwestern Bell could threaten to cut off your service if you bought and installed an extra long curly cord on your kitchen phone. The same mentality still exists at SBC/AT&T, believe me.
Hmm. My cell phone service with AT&T was great. Changed to Cingular when they made me an offer I couldn't refuse. Even though they're the same company now, they don't use the same network and the reception is poorer with Cingular. Maybe that will change.
"You may think phone service stinks since deregulation, but don't mess with us, because we're all you've got. In fact, if we fold, you'll have no damn phones. AT&T: we're tired of taking your crap"
"Have you seeeen the LIGHT?!"
the pile on has begun...go to suncom and many others like it if you think the new att is so bad...you might not be able to call anyone to complain...how about what we have done to the airlines...much like we did to communications...why do americans only want to kill ourselves...it is a big world and the sooner we get with it...the better...cheap cheap ceap gets us in a no win ditch! btw-if you where a stockholder in something instead of just a user...you might get it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Apparently, you're more concerned about Mexico and Africa getting a modern telecommunications infrastructure. I say America First.
SBC's Project Lightspeed will only be deployed in a relatively small area of their geographic territory. It is not an undue burden for SBC to follow the same regulations that the cable companies were required to follow in order to deploy video service.
This is a states rights issue. As long as utilities are using the public right-of-way and running cable through your private property without paying you rent, it is fair to expect the utilities to follow the local regulations for franchise agreements.
Many people think that the break up did it but that was not the case. It was the development of electronic switching and automated billing that brought the prices down. It just so happened this came at the time of the split in many places.
you are totally missing my point...directed not so much to the new ATT but to many USA companies that need to be large enough to be able to compete internationally...so be it.
As the article stated. AT&T ended last year. This is a new At&T.
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