This trend to merge cable companies is consistent with the idea our opponents have of free speech. When Qwest shut down the Zundel site, the site moved to another server connected to another cable company. Soon this might not be possible anymore. There could be only one or two Internet bigs operators left. It will then be quite easy for the Zionist Inquisition to shut up all US/European patriots.
In the big-money world of telecommunications, the little guys are preparing to battle back, but with limited funds, they are plotting to take their attack directly to regulators and antitrust officials.
A half-dozen independent telecom companies led by Reston’s XO Communications Inc. have banded together to try to fight the pending mega-merger of SBC Communications Inc. and AT&T Corp. and the possible merger of MCI Inc. with either Verizon Communications Inc. or Qwest Communications International Inc.
Unlike traditional telecom dust-ups, which have usually involved many millions of dollars and high-profile advertising campaigns, this one will emphasize the efforts of a tight cadre of experts on federal regulation who will make legal and financial arguments to the officials at the Justice Department and the Federal Communications Commission who are tasked with approving the terms of the mergers.




