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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/10/21 21:33, Matthew Petach
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<div>If you sell a service for less than it costs to provide,
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<div>based on the hopes that people won't actually *use* it,
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<div>called "gambling", and I have very little sympathy for
businesses </div>
<div>that gamble and lose.</div>
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You arrived at the crux of the issue, quickly, which was the basis
of my initial response last week - infrastructure is dying. And we
simply aren't motivated enough to figure it out.<br>
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When you spend 25+ years sitting in a chair waiting for the phone to
ring or the door to open, for someone to ask, "How much for 5Mbps?",
your misfortune will never be your own fault.<br>
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Mark.<br>
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