Posted on Aug 22, 2018
Verizon throttled fire department’s “unlimited” data during Calif. wildfire
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Nicci Eisenhauer
Yes, and determine if they price gouged. Down here in Puerto Rico, I'm seeing a WHOLE LOT of American companies and contractors charging WAY TOO MUCH for jobs that Puerto Ricans could easily have done for much less money — often 50% or 1/3 of the US cost. In many cases, we're not talking super skilled labor, either.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Nicci Eisenhauer Ya, that pretty much follows any disaster and suspect Puerto Rico doesn't have many laws to prohibit it.
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1) They had an unlimited plan. Unfortunately, those really aren't unlimited.
2) There was interrupted service to ONE vehicle, not all firefighters as the headline suggests.
3) To try and tie this to Net Neutrality is ridiculous. These throttling efforts by the carriers have occurred for years... It sounds like the author of the article really wanted to put an anti-Net neutrality article about there....
4) Why is a city agency working on an individual plan? $99.99 is the amount for 1 or 2 lines, makes me suspicious...
2) There was interrupted service to ONE vehicle, not all firefighters as the headline suggests.
3) To try and tie this to Net Neutrality is ridiculous. These throttling efforts by the carriers have occurred for years... It sounds like the author of the article really wanted to put an anti-Net neutrality article about there....
4) Why is a city agency working on an individual plan? $99.99 is the amount for 1 or 2 lines, makes me suspicious...
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
City Comptroller probably wouldn't let them get anything else. Have seen too many bureaucratic bean counters force agencies into whatever is cheapest.
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