Fri, May 17, 2024 at 12:01:14PM -0400, Sean Donelan:
> 
> The FCC's job isn't to solve technical problems.
> 
> Instead it is attempting to get CEOs, business managers and venture capital
> firms to include these public policy requirements as part of their business
> decision making.  Impact business budgets and decision making to fix public
> problems.
> 
> FCC is setting goals (and punishments).  It is up to industry how it wants
> to solve the technical problems to achieve the FCC's business requirements.

Because the FCC has done such a fantastic job regulating TV and radio or
managing their infrastructure investment tax dollars?  Perhaps they should
stick to comically-sized coffee cups.

FCC needs an overhaul, just to advance to the current century for the things
they already regulate.  For example; besides the power button, TVs now have
a channel selector that allows the viewer to choose what they want to watch,
so programming does not need to be regulated.  Let us stop them from
"helping" with the Internet.

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