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.

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Second 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.

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I don't see free speech. I do see equal protection. But that's only through the SPRR "precedent", which really wasn't.