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Subject: IP: Re: Here we go re internet telephones
From: rjs@rpcp.mit.edu (Richard Jay Solomon) >From: Hal Varian <hal@alfred.sims.berkeley.edu> >To: Dave Farber <farber@central.cis.upenn.edu> >Internet providers and long-distance carriers. My guess is that >this kind of thing will hasten the moves to impost local access charges >on Internet providers. (See Hal: my guess is that this will hasten the day when <64kbps channels are sold at flat rates. The real cost (not price) of telephone calls worldwide is so incredibly low that the Internet isn't really any cheaper, just priced differently. After all, the Internet is merely a hostile overlay on the telephone system. Do you think that General Motors pays 5 cents/minute for telephone calls? Some economists would be shocked to find out what the big guys actually negotiate for carriage, and AT&T still makes a huge profit on that. Richard
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