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http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/12/appeals-court-upholds-fccs-wireless-data-roaming-rules/

 

A federal appeals court in Washington, DC has upheld a Federal Communications Commission rule that will force wireless carriers to share access to their data networks with competitors on "commercially reasonable" terms. The ruling is a victory for small wireless carriers who have argued that they need access to their larger competitors' networks to offer nationwide wireless service. But it's a setback for Verizon and AT&T, the two largest carriers, which have argued that the FCC should leave the matter to voluntary negotiations.
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Saw this on Engadget. Favorite comment? "Good. Screw you Verizon. You don't get to be a duopoly with AT&T without regulations." :lol:

Did AJ write that comment?

Sent from a phone using an application. That's pretty cool.

 

 

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Did AJ write that comment?

Sent from a phone using an application. That's pretty cool.

 

It was on Engadget. Amirami posted it... The comment boards on there are deserted now after the change to Livefyre...

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It was on Engadget. Amirami posted it... The comment boards on there are deserted now after the change to Livefyre...

It's obviously an alias for AJ. We have to find out how AJ and Amirami relate. Put your thinking hats on, men.

 

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It's obviously an alias for AJ. We have to find out how AJ and Amirami relate. Put your thinking hats on, men.

 

Well, "A" is self explanatory. And "M" is right below "J" on the keyboard. As for "I," in the Latin alphabet, "Jehovah" begins with an "I."

 

 

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