Bruce Kushnick: Verizon's Wireless 'Voice Link' as a Replacement of the Wires? The Downgrading and Disconnecting of America's Communications Networks

The Verizon Center in the Chinatown neighborho...
The Verizon Center in the Chinatown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Bruce Kushnick:

Verizon's Wireless 'Voice Link' as a Replacement of the Wires? The Downgrading and Disconnecting of America's Communications Networks

 Posted June 18, 2013 | 3:21 PM
 "Imagine waking up after a storm and your wired phone line is dead. You've kept it because the cell phone service isn't reliable or sounds like you are under water. Maybe you really wanted something more reliable in case of an emergency. You check and the burglar alarm isn't working..."


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