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I don't have real issue with the "wired" side of the industry. There are States that have managed to acquire sufficient dark fiber to create their own networks.
Of course those of us on the fringes of the market take it in the shorts every time this occurs and our provider basically abandons the technology that we are dependent upon. Nothing new there.
The wireless realm has been left alone to a great extent and may be balancing the load through limiting certain applications. That should not be an excuse for excluding certain devices from operation but there are times when the ability to restrict or prioritize can be critical.
W.M. not so much Govt control as Govt regulation. FCC has been in the twililght zone in how they selectively approach different areas...primarily due to political influence or being in bed with industry on certain topics.
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James Madison
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