How ISPs May Quietly Kill VoIP 388
ravenII writes "PBS's i'Cringley's informative piece gives an eye-opening look at the anticompetitive behavior of some ISPs who are showing up late to the VoIP game. This is not something that could be easily mandated, and the beauty of this approach is that they're not explicitly doing anything to the 3rd party service applications. They're just identifying and tagging their own services, which is within their rights."
Another dupe? (Score:2, Funny)
Robert X. Cringely is a sick, sick man (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I, Cringe (Score:1, Funny)
Their failure to enhance agile paradigms was leading them to reinvent best-of-breed mindshare and extended the loss-loss metrics of their collaborative e-services.
Just my 2 bilions of Google-shares (0.2c).
Re:It's going to be bad, in theory (Score:5, Funny)
is that the female form of consultant?
Re:This indeed disproves the myth of capitalism (Score:3, Funny)
Obviously anarchy is the most powerful medium for innovation
SB
Re:It's going to be bad, in theory (Score:3, Funny)
i can see the headlins now.... (Score:5, Funny)
operator:"hello, 911 emergency."
random person being killed my a madman: "HE......
operator: "miss can you please repeat that."
R.P.B.K.B.M.M.: I SA.......
hours later police arive on the scene to find a psycho wearing our poor victams skin as a trendy new blazer. The coroner arrives shorlty there after and rules that the cause of death was none other then...LAG!!!
wow i guess gamers had it right all along. lag really does kill
Re:This indeed disproves the myth of capitalism (Score:5, Funny)
And it cauterizes as it cuts off your arm...
If VoIP packets get priority (Score:3, Funny)
Re:capitalism isn't dead, but ... (Score:3, Funny)