Except that I want to pay someone to deliver the traffic I request from third parties (up to a specific rate that I pay for), and just make that work.
Not for the privilege to have traffic delivered to me if the sender pays enough money to the government mandated monopoly that owns my area.
The value that Verizon gets for accepting that traffic is that I continue to pay them money; no need for the person fulfilling my request to pay Verizon for Verizon to accept things on my behalf (which is what they agreed to do). Verizon (and other ISPs) bill their service as accepting any package on my behalf, and tell me that I can have a certain rate of packages accepted and routed to me.
They're simply not upgrading their package receiving centers to reasonably reflect what their customers are ordering because they know that their customers can't do anything about it, and they don't have to provide the service they promised.
Not for the privilege to have traffic delivered to me if the sender pays enough money to the government mandated monopoly that owns my area.
The value that Verizon gets for accepting that traffic is that I continue to pay them money; no need for the person fulfilling my request to pay Verizon for Verizon to accept things on my behalf (which is what they agreed to do). Verizon (and other ISPs) bill their service as accepting any package on my behalf, and tell me that I can have a certain rate of packages accepted and routed to me.
They're simply not upgrading their package receiving centers to reasonably reflect what their customers are ordering because they know that their customers can't do anything about it, and they don't have to provide the service they promised.