Search:  

 
 
   All ForumsHot TopicsGallery






how-to block ads


 
Forums » Powell Interview » Upon further review ...
Search Topic:
Uniqs:
43
Share Topic:
RSS topic:
toggle:
flat / full
normal / watch
Post a:
Post a:
« He's right about Brand X  
AuthorAll Replies

flushls

join:2004-11-02
Joyce, WA
reply to macaholic
Re: Upon further review ...I agree

If public money was used/or a monopoly granted for construction or deployment there should be sharing obligations.
However if it was constructed entirely with private capital there should be under no terms any sharing.


imrf
Premium
join:2002-06-06
Utica, MI
·Comcast
·WOW Internet and C..

reply to woody7
Re: Upon further review ...

said by woody7 See Profile:

Does include under the table crap?
They should, everything must be disclosed in the franchise agreement since those documents are made public. If there are any "behind the doors" extras and they are found out the city could wind up in court.


woody7
Premium
join:2000-10-13
Torrance, CA
reply to imrf
Does include under the table crap?
--
BlooMe


imrf
Premium
join:2002-06-06
Utica, MI
·Comcast
·WOW Internet and C..

reply to woody7
said by woody7 See Profile:

If I'm not mistaken.....most of the cable companies got special "deals" from the cities that they installed in,easements, no competition, etc.
No, exclusive franchise agreements between a single cable company and a city/township is illegal. The only exclusivity option is for condos and apartment complexes and the like. They are allowed to block any or all cable companies, but a city must allow a cable company must be allowed to build a network if the cable company agrees with the terms that the city wants(price per pole for right-of-way charges).

nasadude

join:2001-10-05
Rockville, MD
·Comcast

reply to draven
said by draven See Profile:

I came to the conclusion a long time ago that Michael Powell has no idea what the hell he is talking about. I bet someone gets paid good money to take him out of the closet, prop him up and pull the string on his back each morning.
I think you underestimate Mikey; I think he knows exactly what he is doing and he doesn't give a rat's @ss how it affects consumers. He is looking after his patrons: big media, cable and telecommunications.

After he resigns (please let it be soon), look for Mikey to get a sweet, really high paying job in one of the industries he was regulating.


woody7
Premium
join:2000-10-13
Torrance, CA
·EarthLink
·DSL EXTREME

reply to macaholic
If I'm not mistaken.....most of the cable companies got special "deals" from the cities that they installed in,easements, no competition, etc....to me that amounts to a handout.....to me VOIP constitutes being a "telecomuncation", don't you have to use a "phone" to talk...or is it considered a "voip" unit....don't get me wrong, I'm all for less control, for the right reasons....I believe the telcos are behind this,as they want to be even more unregulated...as a California resident I know first hand what un (de) regulation means....Higher un justified prices....(electricity) and no I'm not a "liberal" kind of a centrist...son no bashing...may be this will scare them into lower their prices....JMT
--
BlooMe

macaholic
Premium
join:2003-08-31
Jackson Heights, NY

reply to Mizfit
actually lets add one caveat. If the company that put those lines in by applying for or using public moneys (ie. tax inititiatives, subsidies, government loans) then they should share those lines as the government see fit. If they used private funding then they should not be required to share there lines...

in this case it works in favor of the cable companies and against the telcos who used public funding to build there infrastructure and then proceeded to try to rape the public with it.

Ben

Mizfit

join:2002-06-05
Whitehall, PA
·Verizon Online DSL
·ProLog


1 edit
reply to draven
Agreed upon completely on him having no idea. I believe lowering the hassles of receiving permissions to run new lines and making municipal and community contracts illegal is the key to a healthy competition. Not letting someone just come in and use the lines, while not having to spend to build it, but also not letting one cable company monopolize an area.


draven
Premium,Mod
join:2002-02-20
my bunker
I came to the conclusion a long time ago that Michael Powell has no idea what the hell he is talking about. I bet someone gets paid good money to take him out of the closet, prop him up and pull the string on his back each morning.
Forums » Powell Interview« He's right about Brand X  


Saturday, 28-Nov 10:34:06 Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Hosting by www.nac.net - DSL,Hosting & Co-lo | feedback | contact
over 10 years online! © 1999-2009 dslreports.com.republican-creole
page compression OFF
Most commented news this week
· [122] Time Warner Cable Fires Broadside At Broadcasters
· [112] New AT&T Ad Campaign Hits Back At Verizon
· [96] Apple Joins AT&T Verizon Snark Fest
· [87] New Bill Takes Aim At Higher Verizon ETFs
· [72] TiVo Sees Record Customer Losses
· [69] In-Flight Internet Headed For Bumpy Landing?
· [69] Verizon CEO: Hulu Will Be Dead Soon
· [62] Thanksgiving Open Thread
· [54] Weekend Open Thread
· [40] EFF Wages War On Fine Print
Most people now reading
· Once infected, Impossible to detect [Security]
· DIR-655 New Beta 1.32b09 [D-Link]
· Windows 7 boot manager editing questions [Microsoft Help]
· Using AirMax to provide triple play services? [Wireless Service Providers]
· [Future9] Future9 status [VOIP Tech Chat]
· Hosts file attributes set to system and hidden [Security]
· Why does it take so long? Mail question [General Questions]
· Motion Sickness Solutions? [General Questions]
· Backstab vs screws (not which to use) [Home Repair & Improvement]
· Is Gear Score now the new requirement to get pug invite? [World of Warcraft]