It seems, when given the option, that most big business will try to strangle the hand that feeds them.
Cheap and reliable communication has been a keystone of American business, both domestic and foreign and here we are trying to catch up because business is too damn greedy/short-sighted for their own good.
Their argument has nothing to do with innovation. It has everything to do with making money by not rolling out a more expansive, more reliable network.
Who suffers? America does and it's not like they can just pick up their network and plop it down somewhere else.
After your clear-cut a plot, you don't stick around for the view.
Forget cars. We should line playgrounds with these plates and force kids to "have recess."
It seems, when given the option, that most big business will try to strangle the hand that feeds them. Cheap and reliable communication has been a keystone of American business, both domestic and foreign and here we are trying to catch up because business is too damn greedy/short-sighted for their own good. Their argument has nothing to do with innovation. It has everything to do with making money by not rolling out a more expansive, more reliable network. Who suffers? America does and it's not like they can just pick up their network and plop it down somewhere else.
Tester: So, uh, how do you feel? SKYCAT: Meow. Tester: Hey guys, I don't think this is going to work.