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« Telcos, Net Neutrality and fair business practices | Main | Google goes Freemium with Google News Archive »

August 30, 2006

Verizon Backs Down

Verizon_logo_1Verizon today announced that they will rescind the plan to impose a "supplier surcharge" fee on DSL users.
According to Verizon CMO Bob Ingalls, "We have listened to our customers and are eliminating this charge in response to their concerns".  In other words, we tried to pull a fast one, got caught and now we're backing down.



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