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by Alex_MJ
4391 days ago
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Am I the only one who thinks that this could hugely backfire from a PR perspective? The message is
"The Verizon Network is Crowded Right Now."
not
"Verizon is Deliberately Slowing This Right Now." (or some less loaded version of that) It's bad PR for the ISPs, but combined with the fact that most people can hardly spell ISP, and that Comcast and their FCC homies keep describing the new toll booth as a fast lane, if I were a nontechnical consumer my first response would be, "What the hell are they waiting for? Put in the fast lane! I wanna watch my damn movies!" |
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Considering that customer satisfaction with the average telecom company is somewhere between that of the DMV and a crooked tax collector, it plays into the confirmation bias people have that they don't love their ISP, they tolerate their stupidity because its the only way to get online.