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This site is crazy :) <a href=" http://www.salespulse.com/index.php/education-solutions/primary-schools-management/#thimble ">t-ject 60 manufacturer</a> The result is that Americans are being willingly pick-pocketed. Internet service is costly because internet providers refuse to compete with each other, ensuring they can charge high prices. They rationalize it like this: even though the cable companies have a gross profit margin of around 97% – meaning 97 cents of every dollar they make is pure profit – they still have to pay to service cell towers and invest in broadband. They have expensive equipment to maintain, see? That’s not monopoly pricing power. That’s just basic subsistence.