JonA
Senior Member
I said no. You understand what No means, it answered your question.Huh?
How is that related to anything I asked you?
I see. So you have no intention of linking your pitiful rambling about phone call pricing to the topic of 'net neutrality', eh?
Just more wasting of my time I guess. At least it's getting easier to see who belongs on the Ignore List around here.
Lots of talk for, "I think that monopolies should exert whatever pressure on the market they feel entitled to."Nope. I'm not required to pay for a person receiving a phone call I am making. They pay to receive, I pay to send, I do not pay for them to receive.
The MA Bells didn't use that pricing for phone calls, but cell phone companies did. But it's not the content that they care about. The MA bells try to solve it in a different way and still some cell plans solve it that way too. Do you know what they did? And another issue, TCP has a different mechanism that it makes it different than a standard phone call.
Yeah... Ignore List for sure.