Big US ISPs Roll Out Push Polling to Stop Cheap Internet
Found on ZeroPaid on Tuesday, 28 April 2009
The service, currently named Greenlight Inc., approached the Time Warner Cable and Embarq, proposing they use the infrastructure for a more reliable and faster internet connection for a cheaper price.
After doing some research, the government found out that the service would be extremely cheap to run and would give the government huge profits. So, they decided to run Greenlight Inc. themselves.
Unfortunately for Greenlight Inc., Embarq and Time Warner Cable found out about this and realized that they would be competing against an ISP that was faster, more reliable and cheaper.
They have no reason to complain at all. The city asked Time Warner and Embarq, but they flat out refused. Now Wilson does it without them what makes those ISP cry foul. Hello world, this is how the free market works. They had their chance but refused.