Monday, October 29th 2007
America Extends Tax Moratorium by Seven More Years
American citizens can be glad in the fact that once again, the government will not be charging them for the privilege of using the internet. American internet customers have not been taxed for their internet use since 1998, and the moratorium has been renewed in 2001 and 2004. The senate is considering a permanent tax moratorium on the internet, due to strong opposition from Internet Service Providers on an internet tax.
Source:
DailyTech
8 Comments on America Extends Tax Moratorium by Seven More Years
If anyone was to get taxed I would hope it was the ISP companies that already charghe us $99 a month for the first 6 months before they jack up the price even more. Those jackasses:slap: They should pay taxes at no cost to us since they are already monopoly companies including Comcast, Adelphia, Verizon, etc. They deserve to be punished at no cost to us.
I know that around here, the Comcast "triple play" thing is an introductory rate of $69 a month for 12 months, and gets you digital cable, 6Mb/s internet, and cable phone. Of course, the rates afterwords are $60, $60, and $40 a month each, respectively, but...you're getting quite a lot of stuff.
My parents pay $30 for 3Mb/s internet courtesy of Verizon, and I have to say it's awesome.
For that we get a "Up to 12mb/sec" plan. It never goes above 1MB/sec and usually transfer rates are around the 256-512Kb/sec range. At least its cable internet though...
Most people get suckered into ADSL.
ADSL = bad if you're far away from the station.
Pick your poison... :p.
Edit: 12Mb/s = 4MB/s. My 3Mb/s DSL translates to about 350KB/s actual download throughput over a wireless network, which isn't half bad. My friend's 7Mb/s internet gets him 700/800KB/s download speeds, but he pays $60 a month for that privilege...:laugh:.
They will tell you "only $99.99 for the first 6 months for your bundle with us"
Ill finish the rest of my rant in a bit guys gotta get to class:toast: