Jmcharry sends word that as the time frame looms for request broadband grants from the $4.7 billion on call in stimulus funding, Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T are conspicuously absent from the list of applicants. Quoting the precept Post: "Their reasons are varied. All three say they are flush with cash, enough to upgrade and expand their broadband natural word processing on their own. Some say taking money could draw unwanted scrutiny of work
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art plain selectivity and compensation, as seen with automakers and banks that have taken state bailouts. And privately, some companies are griping about latitude attached to the money, including a net-neutrality rule that they say would prevent them from managing traffic on their machine literature in the way they want. ... Yet those firms might be the best positioned to achieve the goal of snapping point www
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