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To: E. Davies who wrote (4703)7/17/1999 7:05:00 AM
From: Kenneth E. De Paul  Read Replies (2) of 12823
 
You are right when you ask open in which way. In the area of the monopoly transport, T will still own the facilities. It is the service openness I believe we are referring to. THese drivers, such as the ISP, are the most likely reason to chose one competitor v. another. I think it was Frank's analogy to view clones and the openness of operating system adaptation to many platforms v. apple's closed cloning policy is where the analogy was drawn. The fact that cable monopolies include forced ISP and services from one supplier, as with the Apple clone refusal stance, is where he was pointing. I agree with him.
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