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[ PRIVACY Forum ] Virginia ISP Locks Customers Into 25-75 Year

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (PRIVACY Forum mailing list)
Thu Mar 14 23:45:14 2013

Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 20:25:40 -0700
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Virginia ISP Locks Customers Into 25-75 Year Contracts; Sues Everybody
When Monopoly Threatened

http://j.mp/13Zn5GM  (Techdirt)

   "With help from a local developer, OpenBand apparently convinced a lot
    of communities to sign exclusive franchise agreements that ran for
    between 25 to 75 years. While users in these developments could sign
    up for other TV or broadband services, they still had to pay the $150
    monthly association fee to OpenBand.  If you can lock customers into a
    contract that runs their entire lifetime, you're hardly going to be
    providing top notch service. Why? Because the pressure provided by
    competition is no longer an issue. OpenBand did what most companies
    would do in this situation -- nothing."

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At least the residents didn't have to (quite) sign away their souls.
 
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