  rtcy FACTS only please Premium join:1999-10-16 Beverly Hills, CA
| reply to Octopussy2 Re: Wild wild west of broadband
ISN'T SAD how SBC went and laid off 100,000 of it's work force on the same year they had their highest earnings
oops double post sorry [text was edited by author 2003-06-01 14:09:39] |
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  rtcy FACTS only please Premium join:1999-10-16 Beverly Hills, CA
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  grunteled Puffy And Prickly Premium join:2001-06-13 Kansas City, MO clubs:
| reply to JakCrow Exactly,
What muni broadband plan was it that caused the massive round of layoffs at SBC not so long ago? Also, if a car manufacturer is going to put skilled carriage crafters out of a job, how is that an argument to forgo cars and stick with buggies? We should just stick with the status quoe forever because somebody might lose their job... that's life folks. |
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  JakCrow
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| reply to Maxo said by Maxo : quote: Notice in the email they call out that SBC employees will lose their jobs if the referendum was to pass.
Actually it says: quote: A government-funded network relies on taxpayers' hard-earned money, threatens SBC jobs and puts the municpal broadband at an advantage not afforded to their competitors.
It says it threatens their jobs, it doesn't say they will lose their jobs.
Actually, it's good 'ole Eddie threatening their jobs, but whatEVer.... |
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  zabes63
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| reply to batageek said by batageek : it can't threaten their jobs if it's going to fail
Yeah! which is it!? One or the other, but not both. -- Click here to visit Tri-City Broadband |
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  batageek Slave To The Duopoly Premium join:2003-01-25 | reply to Maxo it can't threaten their jobs if it's going to fail |
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  Maxo Your tax dollars at work. Premium,VIP join:2002-11-04 Tallahassee, FL clubs:
| reply to Octopussy2 quote: Notice in the email they call out that SBC employees will lose their jobs if the referendum was to pass.
Actually it says: quote: A government-funded network relies on taxpayers' hard-earned money, threatens SBC jobs and puts the municpal broadband at an advantage not afforded to their competitors.
It says it threatens their jobs, it doesn't say they will lose their jobs. -- Today I didn't even have to use my AK, I gotta say it was a good day. - Ice Cube www.maxolasersquad.com |
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  Octopussy2 Premium join:2003-03-30 Batavia, IL
| reply to tschmidt That would be awesome!!! I'd like to see that!
I heard all of Comcast's and SBC's reasons why Muni broadband was a bad idea for the Tri-Cities...upclose and personal.
SBC and Comcast both came in here saying our business plan was flawed, we would lose money and the utility would fail. Shortly thereafter, SBC issued this email to their Tri-City employees.
»www.tricitybroadband.com/misc/sb···yees.pdf
Notice in the email they call out that SBC employees will lose their jobs if the referendum was to pass.
You can't have it both ways. It's either going to succeed and put SBC employees out of work, or it's going to fail because the financial plan is wrong. This is just one example of the "spin" the incumbents used on the Tri-Cities and their own employees as well.
And Jim...You do indeed ROCK! [text was edited by author 2003-05-21 19:26:14] |
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