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Courts Overturn FCC - Return of the Monopoly?

An anonymous reader writes "The DC Circuit Court of Appeals today threw out FCC restrictions which previously forced large regional phone companies to allow companies such as AT&T and MCI the ability to offer local phone service. The court also upheld FCC rules that no longer require large phone companies to share their advanced broadband networks of the future with competitors. The USTA response: 'This is a decisive victory for consumers, for innovation and for free markets.' The AT&T response: 'At a time when consumers and small business owners are just beginning to realize the benefits of competition, the D.C. Circuit today held up a stop sign and halted eight years of progress.' Enough about the Baby Bells already -- how is this going to effect my VoIP phone from VoicePulse (similar to Vonage)? Did I switch to VoIP so I can pay $15/month for my phone bill, but will have to pay $80/month for FTTH or some other form of broadband?"

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  1. Re:Wow... by the0ther · · Score: 0, Troll

    I imagine that AT&T like many other businesses is in business to rig taxes and participate in other parties' tax schemes. Is it just me, or does it seem like 80% of the economy is smoke and mirrors, with the 20% of non-smoke-and-mirrors being food/porn/info/med/drugs and other industries which do not require tax finagling because their value is in-itself?