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2012-07-28
Well, yes. You can still use an envelope to mail a letter. No problem with that.
But in reality, most companies want an internet application to be considered.
The internet is like the bloodline in the world of tomorrow.
One thing i noticed coming to this country, how locked up the markets are. One can think of as markets regulate themself (and serve themselfs), but this means also lesser innovation and higher prices.
I once had an unlimited plan. Its now a limited plan. And changing a provider doesn't matter since all providers to the same.
Fact is, the US has the least competition compared to europe. And netneutrality is also compromised already. At least i am not living in the urban areas where it is really bad.