First, this stuff is a mint for telcos (and need I remind you what business is so messed up that it would have to get much, much better to merely stink?). High-volume, predictable usage patterns with steady revenues. That's business you love.
\r\n\r\nSecond problem: move the stuff offshore. US rates don't apply (though connect tarrifs do). VOIP cuts through much of that. It's simply too cheap to be able to call you.
\r\n\r\nI don't see free speech. I do see equal protection. But that's only through the SPRR "precedent", which really wasn't.