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Your post begs and obvious question. Verizon is unilaterally attempting to define the nature of the the traffic on its network to the detriment of some users. The problem is that they were caught. If a company has been caught with its hands-in-the-cookie charge, to use an analogy, that implies that it can not be trusted. In the future, Verizon could attempt to block text messaging from "Friends for the Ethical Treatment the Aliens from Mongo". Laws will not make a company trustworthy, but they may allow those who have been screwed to have recourse.
On the Universal Service system, the post by Vince Vasquez lacks credible substance. From the perspective of a taxpayer, subsidies are an anathema. However, from the perspective of business subsidies are free money, corporate welfare. Were the marginal cost (of selling product to a customer who could not otherwise afford the product) is low - subsidies create demand for the product and increase a companies profits. Vasquez has not demonstrate how subsidies have hurt the telecoms.