Japan Considers Taxing of WiFi
DoktorTomoe writes "According to an article at Asia Pacific Media Network, Japan plans to introduce a fee for using WLan. The changes necessary for such taxation could be made as early as 2005. "
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bah bit crap that innit
You suck WHAT?!
frist prost
again? too ez
Stupid Japs! I say we bomb those slant eyes again!
thats so dumb.
I Hate Sigs
...if it is explored commercially! For home and company use, how will they charge it? Now, if a company is providing a commercial service over unregulated spectrum, it could be taxed. But if it is taxed, shouldn't the providers receive the same guaranties as the providers of other regulated wireless access, like the right to have it's spectrum free from interference, etc?
All I've seen here so far are people whining about getting taxed on a service.
Have you ever looked at your home cable internet bill, flipped it around to the back and noticed the amount of tax placed on it? Federal Tax, Service Tax, etc etc. A good $4-$5 worth of tax goes to the government because you use cable/dialup internet. This is nothing new, and nothing that we should be surprised about.
"We're breaking out the ramen noodles. . . "
"Really? Is it someone's birthday?"
They'd tax the wifi card you'd need to stick in yer linux box to "roll your own", duh.
Why, exactly, are you so stupid?
You black or something?
In Soviet Japan, taxes WiFi you!
...WiFi taxes YOU!
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