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Originally Posted by SteveLightspeed
I'm talking about large publicly held tech companies here...
How much equipment, software, bandwidth, and various services people do people have to buy JUST to be able to FIND and USE online porn? Those companies obviously profit from this industry too. AOL, Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, Dell, Cisco? Who else?
Where are their REPS to work with us? How do they know what would be best for everyone, including us? Do they even care? If one of those companies abuse this industry, we'd collectively whine about it, but that's IT.
In my opinion, they are all doing some things that help and some that hurt our industry. Is there is already an open channel to these companies? If not, why not? If there is, can you at least let us know you care by making yourselves more available?
Steve Lightspeed
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Holy cow... an actual "bizness" thread. Mr. Lightspeed, you bring up a good point. I'd have to say that "their REPS" aren't concerened with "real" internet traffic. (Everyone knows why the internet was created).
You're going to waste your time (IMHO) soliciting contacts from SE's. But where you may be advised would be to start working with hardware providers and BW providers that have an interest in "major" customers.
The "open channel" you refer to if one that is made....... I will ponder this for a bit. Contact me with questions.
Bling Daddy.