Bill Gates Wants Government Regulation...
from the stop-the-presses dept
Okay, it's not exactly what it sounds like. However, he is worried that broadband prices are too high, and people won't be able to use all the neat broadband-associated features of Windows XP (meaning less reason to upgrade and *gasp* less money in his pocket). So, the man who recently saw the government try to tear apart his company - and talked about the "freedom" to innovate (which meant the government should stay away) is all for the government figuring out how to make broadband access cheaper. I'm not arguing the point of his argument - I just find it amusing that Bill Gates would ever recommend the government get involved in anything.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Ironic...
In Ottawa, they're going to charge $20 Canadian for the first six months of service. Right now, the price is usually $40 CDN (~$27 US) a month.
I'm having trouble beleiving some of the prices charged down south. How can they be so different? (Yeah, I know you more, less monopolistic phone and cable providers, but still...)
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big surprise
He's proven that he (and consequently Microsoft as well) has only ONE interest...himself. He's also proven that he (and ALSO consequently Microsoft) that he will do and say anything to further that ONE interest.
Anything he says is simply a PR spin to get what he wants...tomorrow if its in his interest to protest government involvement in broadband...he's going to protest.
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