The constraints of the land lines, fiber optics, and satellite dish systems are currently not up to the task of dealing with 20+ million Iphones, Ipads, Blackberries, and current phone-slash-internet connection communications devices which are currently causing intranet (not internet) traffic jambs. All that broadband, 3G/4G networking crap has really taken a toll on our communications infrastructure. All that livestreaming movie watching on your cellphone, movie making camera active programming is all crap that the current american and world community doesn't need.
They already got lawsuits about making the picture screen larger on cellphones so the customers eye strain doesn't blind themselves from squinting.
Let's make a lawsuit forcing companies to make their cellphones...larger... after how many decades they worked to make them SMALLER?!
Seriously though every person making movies with their phones, and there little star trek data pads surfing the net...well...actually made service worse, and that's when "customer complaints" starting pouring in. And they been pouring in the last 5 years at a good steady pace, with the providers telling the customers. No, there is no problem, it's working just like it's supposed to. But the towers that pick up your cellphone, and your wifi that push that info down cables of fiberoptics (very few), and old style phone land lines (very many) can no longer handle the brunt of so much data.
So enters the FCC who got involved, because YOU the customers kept yelling until you were blue in the face. Dropped connection? Disconnected? Conctractual obligations? So every time you complained to your phone company, every time you complained to your internet provider and didn't get service or proper answers...some of you went to the next best thing for complaining. Here. No just joking. Many customers decided to deal directly with lawyers, and the lawyers said "you'll have to check with the FCC laws concerning communications, and how they can be adapted to your situation."
Meaning the lawyers weren't going to get involved UNTIL the FCC got involved. Now that the FCC is involved, we'll be seeing quite a few more lawsuits.
Either that or certain phone-line companies will begun to push cities to "pay up" on allowing them to build better and more modern land line connections.
Sort of like, how a fiberoptic cable system runs from washington to california, and it pushes through our city, but because our city didn't pay the entrance fee, we were never connected. So YES, our city has a fiberoptic cable that "runs through it"...but it doesn't connect to anything here.
Do you? Have a fiberoptic cable that "runs through" your city? Better check again.
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