Friday, June 6, 2008
The telco monopoly gets bigger: thanks, FCC!
Kevin Martin and the FCC are
at it again
, assisting Verizon in its quest to reconstitute Ma Bell.
Update
: CNet gets around to asking whether
Is the Verizon-Alltel deal good for consumers?
Obviously, that's a rhetorical question. Or satire.
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