No, even in general. I think there's been a lack of recognition that consumers are the ones who are paying for this infrastructure through taxes—and, actually, many times through subsidies from government programs to create the Internet at the speed and duration it works right now. There's more money that's going to be added to that. Then personally, as a consumer, you are paying for the entire infrastructure or the operating costs, and you're giving a portal or entry into that in which you've invested.
On September 30th, 2009. See this statement in context.