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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 86.70-4.6%Nov 13 3:59 PM EST

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To: Josef Svejk who wrote (6191)5/25/1999 7:41:00 PM
From: RTev  Read Replies (1) of 28311
 
can't find anything about the phone cos. being allowed to charge long distance rates for internet service

There's also nothing about it on cnnfn.com or cnn.com. One would expect to find such a story on cnnfn under telecommunications/regulation, but there's nothing of the sort:

cnniw.newsreal.com@2@14@2@5

And a general search:
search.cnn.com

Beyond that, such a proposal seems absurd on its face because there would be no way to meter for it. Even an ISP couldn't very well institute such a charge because there's no good way to tell where an email originated.

There is a proposal by some rural-state senators to subsidize high-speed internet connections in rural areas -- a kind of latter-day universal access charge. Passage of such a rule would probably raise phone rates, so this might be where the otherwise unfounded story got its start.
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