I would agree that this is going to end up being the most expensive incident across the board, with regard to the number of organizations that are having to foot the bill to clean it...
—Michael Erbschloe
Africa, South America, and parts of Asia are behind because the infrastructure hasn’t been built out, and the costs are very high for people to get connected [to the Internet].
These people knew where they were going. If someone has source code, they will have an easier time breaking into other Microsoft-based systems in the future.
The ruling will open up the competition somewhat among [competitive local exchange carriers] … But it won’t lower the cost for the typical service provider.
I was thinking consumer DSL pricing was only going to drop to about $40 a month by 2002, but thanks to this ruling, we’ll probably get it down to around $32 by then, … For...
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