And, while I'm here, allow me to blame Ronnie Reagan for this. He's the clown 
who started the deregulation ball rolling for the cable industry, allowing the 
companies the power to pull this kind of crap.

"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik




To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
From: hellomahog...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 22:01:17 -0700
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Re: comment: The FCC and broadband















 




    
                  San Francisco got close to having citywide wifi and it was 
blocked by comcast in a board of supervisors meeting. (of course)  The city 
decided that they would offer it on their own then said that the business model 
wouldn't work. So now there are a couple of senior buildings that have it and 
not much else. 



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Here in Atlanta, a company named Clear is all over the place selling true wifi 
service. They have these little green pavilions setup at movie theatres, in 
shopping center parking lots, etc. They guarantee wifi service all over the 
city, for home and laptops, and from what I hear, it's pretty good, pretty 
widespread, and pretty reliable.


The problem? We shouldn't be *paying* for citywide wifi! A few years back, 
several cities in the US--Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta--either 
proposed free citywide wifi for the populace, or were actually in the process 
of implementing it. What happened? The telecoms cried "foul!", said it was 
unfair competition, and went to work with their lobbyists. As  result, state 
legislatures all over the country started quashing the concept. So now, instead 
of cash-strapped people being able to access wifi without having to pay for a 
meal or coffee or something, they have to pay forty bucks a month for the 
privilege.


Just as with health care, until Americans get that making some things available 
to all people actually *helps* all people, stuff like this will continue. In 
this country, capitalism and the myth of rugged individualism are considered 
near-Divine concepts, even as the big companies and those in power screw the 
populace. Anything else is just socialism.


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From: "daikaiju66" <daikaij...@yahoo.com>
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Friday, September 4, 2009 1:13:44 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
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I saw that crap. What they are trying to do is a typical protect the bottom 
line corporate dodge. And meanwhile the world marches further into the 21st 
century.



BTW Australia is implementing a national broadband network. So that whole size 
of the landmass b***s*** they are trying to use to redifine broadband is a 
bunch of hogwash.



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> broadband. It is possible that ATT, Comcast and others are trying to change 
> the definition so they don't have to spend money bringing broadband to rural 
> customers. Many of whom don't receive anything or very slow dialup. This way 
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> http://g4tv.com/attackoftheshow/theloop/68292/FCC-Broadband-Speed-Limit-Debate.html

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