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- Subject: OT Rant Re: ADSL again
- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 22:30:19 +0900
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kei furuuchi (kfur@example.com) wrote: > Again I am not happy with how business works, if it is in the US, > it is clearly violation of antitrust law. > But I am on ntt bandwagon. This doesn't appear to make sense. Basically you're saying, "This stinks. It would be illegal in the U.S. But it's not illegal here, so I support it." Cough. Yes, a large part of Tokyo Metallic's problems stem from the fact that NTT dragged its feet until it was able to deploy a DSL network of its own. Which makes it pretty hard to think anything but ill of NTT. Don't you have the least bit of a problem with that sort of Microsoft-esque way of doing business? Apparently not, or maybe you do - a tiny bit - but saving 1300 yen a month is more important. I don't know about you, but I don't like doing business with companies whom I believe are unethical and sticking up both consumers and competitors, and I take my business elsewhere. I don't care if NTT is cheaper, it's NTT. Imagine if Microsoft started selling Windows 2000 for less than a boxed set of <insert your favorite Linux or BSD distro here> and that furthermore that Linux or BSD distro was no longer available by free download in binary form (which they don't have to do under the GPL; they have to make the source available (at least) to anyone who has a binary; they don't have to make binaries available to anyone at all. That's a freebie we get, but they don't have to do it). Now, all of a sudden Windows 2000 is actually cheaper than Microsoft, in this scenario. Would you switch to Windows just because it became cheaper? Oh, wait. I suppose you would have to for the sake of consistency. Jonathan
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