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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 04:02:34 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/253380"><b>Sumeet</b></A> : Muni WiFi and this is how the scenario unfolds.<br><br>1.Phily city gov appoints itself the WISP.<br><br>2.Private WISPs exit the market and wired ISPs retreat as who would want to compete with an entity backed by taxpayers money, no profit motive and accountability.<br><br>3.People start to use govt WiFi and it's quality/coverage immediately becomes a hot political issue.<br><br>4.Bureaucrats pour money into it and productivity takes a dive cos, as usual the procurement, operations will have grafts.<br><br>5.An army of contractors and govt employees (with govt benefits) try and run the system that generates not enough money to cover its expenses and provides inferior service.<br><br>6.Taxpayers money is pumped in to keep the system afloat.<br><br>7.Telco's decide not to invest more money in the wired infrastructure either as consumers flock back to them &#147;anyway&#148; sick of govt WiFi.<br><br>8.To cover losses govt hikes taxes on the wired ISP connections to subsidize govt WiFi, further disrupting the market forces and forcing Telcos not to invest in the infrastructure further.<br><br>9.All Philly residents pay for WiFi in their taxes, irrespective of usage.<br><br>I rest my case....:D]]></description>
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