You lost me there, Bert. For home use, Internet use depended 100% on
guaranteed-neutral, Title II telephone lines TO DIAL INTO AN INTERNET
SERVICE PROVIDER'S MODEM POOL. How the Internet service provider handled
the data once you hit their network was not regulated by Title II. As I
recall, in the dial-up days some larger internet content providers paid for
dedicated T1tie lines to the larger ISPs, resulting in those ISPs boasting a
faster internet experience than their competitors, even at the same 56K
dial-up rate.
Cheers,
John
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From: "Manfredi, Albert E" <albert.e.manfredi@xxxxxxxxxx>
What crap. For home use, Internet use depended 100% on guaranteed-neutral, Title II telephone lines.