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Strategies & Market Trends
Internet Tariffs...Coming Soon?
An SI Board Since January 1999
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Emcee:  Don Pueblo Type:  Unmoderated
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11 Kerry, When I speak of internet tariffs, I am not referring to taxes that wouldJorj X Mckie-1/24/1999
10 Jorj, I don't really see that scenario happening. It would be far too diffEL KABONG!!!-1/24/1999
9 That's what I think, too. Might be the real reason NAVR is offing the compaDon Pueblo-1/24/1999
8 KJC, The tariffing should be similar in structure to the current tariffing seenJorj X Mckie-1/24/1999
7 Ah! Well, see, I don't know who can bill now. Or even if they know <i>Don Pueblo-1/24/1999
6 Netradio would be dead meat. I posted this earlier today on the P&F thread Jorj X Mckie-1/24/1999
5 TLC, Well, I think that the current telecommunications taxes that we pay will EL KABONG!!!-1/24/1999
4 "waste" bandwidth...you're taking me out of my league there, dudeDon Pueblo-1/24/1999
3 Your second example is the one I have attention on. If you check on the first Don Pueblo-1/24/1999
2 TLC, Could you kind of gloss over the types of tariffs that you've heard oEL KABONG!!!-1/24/1999
1 I'd like to be the first respondent to your thread. I have opinions, dammitJorj X Mckie-1/24/1999
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