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phattieg

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Re: What problem... how about this one?

The FCC could give two $h!+$ if your oly option is TWC. All they SHOULD care about is the fact that a broadband connection is even available in your area. You may HATE Time Warners service, you may love it, I don't know. But what matters is YOU HAVE AN AVAILABLE ISP FOR BROADBAND. Whether or not you even like them, consider the fact that the main concern of the FCC is to get broadband access available in some way, shape, or form to everyone. But I do agree with raising the standard on what is considered broadband. I have seen plenty of DSL customers who are on packages that are so slow, my Sprint Motorola Q can out perform them. And I don't know about you, but I have also seen my cellphone out perform a Clearwire "broadband" connection. So I agree. A new set of rules would help, and may even lower some bills for folks who are "below the new FCC standard". Either that, or they could also force everyone to pay more for the plan that adheres to the new standard. But clairification is more important. No upgrades will be deployed unless they are in the hot seat.

magusat999

join:2005-07-08
Oakland, CA

Yeah - but what the heck IS broadband? As the net gets heavier, 1.5mps doesn't cut it anymore - that's like 56k now, because nobody is optimizing their websites for speed anymore. I don't agree that people should be happy "just to have broadband". We should have COMPETITIVE BROADBAND - and when I say competitive, I mean worldwide. Europe is jogging at 10-20mps, Japan has it for FREE at 30+mps, Canada is right next door and they get 10+mps - yet here we are in America; supposedly the most advanced, the most innovative, the richest and most powerful country in the history of the entire Earth - and we can't seem to string a freakin' line across a few miles to give someone broadband internet - and if we do, it's barely 3% of the quality (speed) and ten times more expensive than our competition in another country that totally depends on us to even make enough to put food in the bowl!

We shouldn't be satisfied or happy with that dark reality! It's ludicrous and ridiculous, not to mention ironic. Unfortunately, nothing going to change unless every apathetic American is replaced by a real human and actually DOES SOMETHING... and there's as much chance of that happening as there is for the FCC not toturn down a pay-off...
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