Well, I've been an ISP since 1993, so I guess not!  :-)

On 07/17/2011 10:44 AM, RickG wrote:
So it wasnt "the 1996 Telecom Act that allowed us (ISP's) to be able to go into the business of providing
internet access and other communication services"

On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 8:30 AM, Mike Hammett <wispawirel...@ics-il.net <mailto:wispawirel...@ics-il.net>> wrote:

No policy that I'm aware of prevented anyone from being an ISP. It was a cost issue.

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    Mike Hammett
    Intelligent Computing Solutions
    http://www.ics-il.com


    On 7/16/2011 8:03 PM, RickG wrote:
    "it is Regulation (1996 Telecom Act) that
    allowed us (ISP's) to be able to go into the business of providing
    internet access and other communication services"

    With all due respect, it's exactly the mindset that government
    "allows" us to be in business that IS the problem. Telecom Act or
    no, regulation or no, there should be no question that we are
    allowed to make a living the way we want to regardless.

    On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Faisal Imtiaz
    <fai...@snappydsl.net <mailto:fai...@snappydsl.net>> wrote:

        I am going to address your points backwards:-

        --------You wrote -------
        And lastly, about the FCC, the last administration's
        appointees were
        advocates for free markets and for competition and
        deregulation. Not
        particularly effective ones, but at least they were not our
        enemy. The
        current administration's people at the FCC are IN NO WAY our
        friend, for
        any way, manner, or purpose, and everything they want is bad
        for us and
        the country. STop talking political party talking points, and
        get some
        reality.
        ---------------------------------

        We have been wireline ISP's first, since 2000, if you really
        believe
        what you wrote (above) then you are truly mis-informed...
        The simple facts are ... it is Regulation (1996 Telecom Act)
        that

        allowed us (ISP's) to be able to go into the business of
        providing
        internet access and other communication services ..... and it
        is THE
        DEREGULATION over the past 5 years, that has been KILLING the
        ISP's  off.
        You forget, that if you don't have the ability to connect to
        other
        networks in a fair and equitable manner, you are not going to
        be able to
        continue in this business.
        Get a grip of reality and the full picture.. you are playing
        with a DUAL
        EDGE sword here...

        ---------------You wrote-----------------

        You seem to think that the answer is to find the right pol to
        influence and
        the right committee members to lobby and the right allies to
        obstruct X or
        advance Y, but those are expediency, not principle.   They
        should be TACTICS
        to a principled purpose, one that will attract others, on the
        basis of its
        soundness and validity.

        ------------------------------------------------
        Not sure where you are coming up with this from ...however
        each and
        every one has his own right to interpret the events .

        ------------You wrote -----------------------------

        Additionally, I said absolutely NOTHING partisan.   Not even
        ideological.
        It's simple straightforward business principles.   Principle
        Numero Uno is
        "have the freedom to be in business", and there is nothing
        convoluted or
        difficult about that.

        ----------------------------------------------------
        hehe.. when you start off a paragraph with "this
        administration"  or do
        a follow up with "the previous administration".. that is as
        partisan as
        one can get....

        I agree with your 'Principle Numero Uno', but you are harking
        at the
        wrong organization.. it is not in  WISPA's charter or
        mission, maybe
        should be a member of the SBA association, or FISPA or
        COMPTEL ... but
        then again you will have to get your head straight about how
        the US Gov.
        has operated for the last 200 years....

        WISPA's mission has been to address issues related to
        Wireless, (not
        business, not telephone service, not hosted services, etc etc)...
        While I understand your frustration with the Gov., and do
        agree with
        some of your points, but what you keep putting forward on the
        WISPA
        forums is  more like 'Don Quixote Tilting  at the windmills"


        Faisal Imtiaz
        Snappy Internet&  Telecom


        On 7/16/2011 12:59 AM, MDK wrote:
        > A "plan of action"?  If I said "this is what WISPA should
        do" and laid it
        > out in detail, all you'd do is say "who are you?  Why
        should we hacve to do
        > what you say?"
        >
        > Frankly, I have no idea why you're having difficulty.  You
        see, when you
        > have proper business principles as your guiding mechanism,
        what you should
        > do is crystal clear.   Nobody needs to write out a plan of
        action, it
        > becomes self evident - you always advocate FOR the proper
        and best thing.
        > And, after being consistent, year after year, and when
        stuff like this comes
        > up, which becomes so blatantly obviously a result of
        failure to follow true
        > principle, again, nothing is obscure or difficult.
        >
        > Additionally, I said absolutely NOTHING partisan.   Not
        even ideological.
> It's simple straightforward business principles. Principle Numero Uno is
        > "have the freedom to be in business", and there is nothing
        convoluted or
        > difficult about that.
        >
        > You seem to be interested in mere expediency.   That's
        what's gotten us to
        > this crisis point, the idea of managing the favoritism, the
        cronyism, etc,
        > to favor you, or at least not hurt you too much.   That's
        what's BEEN going
        > on.  Had we (WISPA) been looking for and actively seeking
        allies who would
        > with us, say with many voices, but one message - "hands
        off, and be a
        > steward of what's entrusted to you", I think the landscape
        would look
        > different.  The word "steward" is loaded.  It means one
        entrusted to manage
        > things for the benefit OF THE OWNER, that's us.    The FCC
        and Congress are
        > managing for the benefit of the federal treasury and the
        donations to
        > campaigns - which is the polar opposite of managed for the
        good of the
        > people.
        >
        > In the previous post, I wrote an analogy, one where the
        city effectively
        > puts every service and business up for licensure at
        auction.  It takes no
        > imagination at all to see that the city coffers and the
        winning bidder are
        > the beneficiaries and the people are the losers.   Spectrum
        is a public or
        > national resource held in trust by the federal government.
          Auctions to the
        > highest bidder do not benefit anyone but the monopoly
        holder and the
        > treasury, by creating monopolies or very limited
        competition.   Again, we as
        > consumers and businessmen are the losers.  Imagine if there
        were enough
        > spectrum delegated so that if us WISP's wanted to be mobile
        broadband
        > providers we could, as well as cellular, or even video /
        audio broadcasters.
        > Instead, such services have been delegated a minute slice
        of available
        > spectrum, keeping up the price of the auctions - and the
        number of
        > competitors down.
        >
        > Why?   It is in the interest of politicians to separate us
        from our money.
        > But their REAL job is to defend us keeping it.  There are
        NOW myriad
        > political allies to spread this message, to change the
        discussion from "whom
        > to screw out of lots of money" to "what is the best policy
        for the people
        > and keep competition alive?"   And, that's the message that
        is NOT being
        > advocated by WISPA, and it should be.
        >
        > You seem to think that the answer is to find the right pol
        to influence and
        > the right committee members to lobby and the right allies
        to obstruct X or
        > advance Y, but those are expediency, not principle.   They
        should be TACTICS
        > to a principled purpose, one that will attract others, on
        the basis of its
        > soundness and validity.
        >
        > And lastly, about the FCC, the last administration's
        appointees were
        > advocates for free markets and for competition and
        deregulation.  Not
        > particularly effective ones, but at least they were not our
        enemy.   The
        > current administration's people at the FCC are IN NO WAY
        our friend, for any
        > way, manner, or purpose, and everything they want is bad
        for us and the
        > country.  STop talking political party talking points, and
        get some reality.

        >
        >
        >
        > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
        > Neofast, Inc, Making internet easy
        > 541-969-8200 <tel:541-969-8200> 509-386-4589 <tel:509-386-4589>
        > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
        >
        > --------------------------------------------------
        > From: "Faisal Imtiaz"<fai...@snappydsl.net
        <mailto:fai...@snappydsl.net>>
        > Sent: Friday, July 15, 2011 8:01 PM

        > To: "WISPA General List"<wireless@wispa.org
        <mailto:wireless@wispa.org>>
        > Subject: Re: [WISPA] The Legislative Situation Is Dire
        >
        >> Errr.......  and your point is ?
        >>
        >> Ok, I am a nobody... I have seen / read your emails, not
        once can I say
        >> I have been able to pick out a proposed specific, action
        or a plan of
        >> action from you ....
        >>
        >> My friend you and I can agree or dis-agree on concepts all
        day long...
        >> but the point still remains ... I for myself still am not
        able to
        >> ascertain what exactly is it that you have been proposing
        ? ( I
        >> understand the anger at all of the powers to be....
        part...and I beg to
        >> differ when you start blaming ..'this administration'.....
        I personally
        >> have been watching and following the FCC stuff, on sliding
        slopes, for
        >> the last 12 years..that according to my calculations has
        been multiple
        >> administrations.....)
        >>
        >> You clear your head, and try to articulate your position in a
        >> non-partisan manner, which can be understood by the
        general public, and
        >> put forward a reasonably understandable plan of action
        .... I guarantee
        >> you, you will have many here who would be willing to
        listen and follow
        >> your lead...
        >>
        >> But if you continue expressing yourself in the convoluted
        manner, as in
        >> your email below....then there is a very high probability
        that these
        >> will continue to be chalked off as "tirades" and "rants".
        >>
        >>
        >> :)
        >>
        >> Faisal Imtiaz
        >> Snappy Internet&  Telecom

        >
        >
        >
        >
        >
        
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