Bob Tanner wrote:
> For all of you with the DSL woes, has the switch from providers changed your
> pricing at all?
> 
> If so, how (cheaper, more expensive)?
> 
> I think the problem is that this national dsl providers are playing the pricing
> game against cable and they are loosing. Cable has the whole revenue model from
> the TV service, so IP stuff is just frosting.
> 

Wouldn't the same then be true for the telecommunications giants like
Qwest, Verizon, and the other major phone companies?  They've already
got the medium laid and generally use the existing wires, so they're not
experiencing any major cost jumps there.  And their major revenue is
from phone services?

Besides, when a phone company has the gov't granted authority for a
monopoly in a certain area, and the phone company in turn takes 6 weeks
to do dsl setup on a competitor's subscriber where they can do it in two
weeks to the neighbor because he's going through them says that they're
choking out the competition themselves.