Should be a fine of $10,000 per customer whose data was breached. Plus any costs associated from each customer for stolen identities. Plus cost for identity protection services for each customer.
Comcast: we’d go out of business!
Good. Then the government can auction off your infrastructure (really the US’s since we paid for most of it) and the next company won’t fuck around with data.
Oh, and if the company tries to hide data breaches, it’s a $1M fine per customer breached plus 10% yearly gross revenue as a fine, on top of the above.
I’m regularly teased by “Google Fiber is available in your area!” ads. I check sporadically to see if it’s changed, but my neighborhood wasn’t among those wired for it, I guess, so bullshit dumbass Xfinity it is. I literally have no other broadband choice, unless I want to go DSL/satellite.
Little chance many people in that area have the ability to have a satellite dish given they’d need outdoor space for it, and about 20% of the population lives in three sky scrappers.
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Should be a fine of $10,000 per customer whose data was breached. Plus any costs associated from each customer for stolen identities. Plus cost for identity protection services for each customer.
Comcast: we’d go out of business!
Good. Then the government can auction off your infrastructure (really the US’s since we paid for most of it) and the next company won’t fuck around with data.
Oh, and if the company tries to hide data breaches, it’s a $1M fine per customer breached plus 10% yearly gross revenue as a fine, on top of the above.
This is one of those comments that makes me almost miss being able to gild things.
I’m regularly teased by “Google Fiber is available in your area!” ads. I check sporadically to see if it’s changed, but my neighborhood wasn’t among those wired for it, I guess, so bullshit dumbass Xfinity it is. I literally have no other broadband choice, unless I want to go DSL/satellite.
They do have competition from starlink
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I think your info is out of date. I checked an address in the most densely populated place in the US according to google, and its available.
Can you find an address in the US where Starlink is not available?
Little chance many people in that area have the ability to have a satellite dish given they’d need outdoor space for it, and about 20% of the population lives in three sky scrappers.