“Obviously, such a service could not be misrepresented as internet access that would fall foul of the bait-and-switch issue noted above.”
How’s that work for a bakery, or a venue for weddings, or a bridal shop or anything else when the owners religious views conflict with a potential customer’s plan for use of the service?
“...with a potential customers...”
I have a contract with Verizon, and they are changing the terms of the contract. If not for the contract, and I didn’t like how they were doing things, I wouldn’t use them. I guess that is why folks are looking at that as a way to get out of Verizon if they choose.
With the bakery, the guy coming in off the street does not have a contract with them. As a private business, they should be able to decide who they want to do business with, and what products they will sell. I go into a Vegan store and demand that they give me a steak is dumb. As dumb as getting all mad if I go into a bakery and they won’t give me a homo cake because they don’t sell them.