They didn't block new features for shits and giggles, though - the method to this madness was #RentExtraction. The iron-clad rule of the Bell System was that anything that improved on the basic service had to have a price-tag attached. Every phone "feature" was a recurring source of monthly revenue for the phone company - even the phone itself, which you couldn't buy, and had to rent, month after month, year after year, until you'd paid for it hundreds of times over.
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This is an early and important example of #PredatoryInclusion: the monopoly carriers delivered universal service to all of us, but that was a prelude to an ugly. parasitic, rent-seeking way of doing business:
https://lpeproject.org/blog/predatory-inclusion-a-long-view-of-the-race-for-profit/
It wasn't just the phone that came with an unlimited price-tag: everything you did with the phone was also a la carte, like the bananas-high long-distance charges, or even per-minute charges for *local* calls.
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This is an early and important example of #PredatoryInclusion: the monopoly carriers delivered universal service to all of us, but that was a prelude to an ugly. parasitic, rent-seeking way of doing business:
https://lpeproject.org/blog/predatory-inclusion-a-long-view-of-the-race-for-profit/
It wasn't just the phone that came with an unlimited price-tag: everything you did with the phone was also a la carte, like the bananas-high long-distance charges, or even per-minute charges for *local* calls.