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| Summary of interview; as I see it
City proposes FTTH AT&T & Comcast opposed Proposal comes up for vote AT&T & Comcast outspend city and supporters before vote Vote goes against city The 2nd vote follows same steps as above AT&T wants to rollout Lightspeed City mad at AT&T and says no AT&T sues Citizens get screwed
And all will be moot if US House passes HR 5252(and is also passed by Senate) as discussed in this BBR news item from today: »House to Vote on Net-Neutrality COPE Amendment because the bill provides for a national franchise regulation that would override local city rules. -- -- Join Red Room Forum BLOG tkjunkmail.blogspot.com My Web Page |
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  DaSneaky1D one wall to block them all Premium,MVM join:2001-03-29 The Lou
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| Do you believe that AT&T's product is an IP service that happens to serve video?
Or, do you believe that AT&T is offering video services that simply uses IP as part of their transport means (in conjunction with their fiber, xDSL, and copper transport)? -- :: my trivial ramblings :: |
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  oliphant I Have 8 Boobies Premium join:2004-11-26 Corona, CA
| reply to GOLFnSUN said by GOLFnSUN :...the bill provides for a national franchise regulation that would override local city rules. Citizens get screwed |
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  GOLFnSUN Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ
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| reply to DaSneaky1D said by DaSneaky1D :Do you believe that AT&T's product is an IP service that happens to serve video? Or, do you believe that AT&T is offering video services that simply uses IP as part of their transport means (in conjunction with their fiber, xDSL, and copper transport)? A rose is a rose... What AT&T is offering is a video service and under current rules should be subject to a franchise agreement with the city. So I don't agree with AT&T's position.
BUT, and you knew a but was coming right?, I don't think a city government should have the power to force rules on a provider as to who they serve. So, if and when HR 5252 is passed(it includes national franchise rules), AT&T would owe money to the city, but the city could NOT deny a franchise based on which neighborhoods AT&T chooses to serve. -- -- Join Red Room Forum BLOG tkjunkmail.blogspot.com My Web Page |
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  DaSneaky1D one wall to block them all Premium,MVM join:2001-03-29 The Lou | Do you feel a city government should enforce Illinois Level Playing Field Statute [65 ILCS 5/11-42-11(e)]? -- :: my trivial ramblings :: |
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  insomniac84
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| reply to GOLFnSUN said by GOLFnSUN :I don't think a city government should have the power to force rules on a provider as to who they serve. Why? A city should set whatever rules they want. If they mandate that any company that wants to roll out a new service needs to offer it to everyone, that is there right. The town will either win with companies offering products to everyone, or lose with no companies offering anything because they don't want to offer the product everywhere. In the end, as long as any money can be made if a product is rolled out to every house, the companies will still do it. It's just angers them when a small rural fraction will cost as much to setup as everyone else combined. Personally I think more towns need to start requiring full deployment by telephone and cable companies. Otherwise the sparse areas will never get service. |
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  DaSneaky1D one wall to block them all Premium,MVM join:2001-03-29 The Lou | Cable companies already do. It's called franchise agreements  |
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  nekote
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| reply to DaSneaky1D Shouldn't the State of Illinois be enforcing state law? Shouldn't the statue be written (or amended?) in such a way to make that possible? Why are the cities being sued and spending money for legal defenses, rather than the state? The state's legal pockets are much deeper and much more comparable to corporate giants.
Do the city governments have to consider deliberately taking some provocative action - say, explicitly granting an un-Level franchise - that would violate the Level Playing Field statute, so as to get their city butts sued by the state for violating the state law?
A round about way to back into getting a Court ruling to enforce the Level Playing Field in a way they actually want?
Just trying to figure another way to skin the cat, so to speak. -- Government is like fire - a dangerous servant and a fearful master - George Washington
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| reply to GOLFnSUN Hold on to your horse mr confusion spreader.
If should look like this.
City proposes FTTH AT&T & Comcast opposed Customer is already screwed as they aren't going to BUY the vote or MISLEAD the public. It's taking advantage of people that don't know any better and it's 235^&&& SICKING!
Proposal comes up for vote AT&T & Comcast outspend city and supporters before vote Vote goes against city The 2nd vote follows same steps as above AT&T wants to rollout Lightspeed City mad at AT&T and says no AT&T sues Citizens get screwed |
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  cbrigante2 Cubs 20?? Premium join:2002-11-22 North Aurora, IL | reply to nekote There are no deep pockets in the State of Illinois. |
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| reply to DaSneaky1D said by DaSneaky1D :Cable companies already do. It's called franchise agreements Cable companies don't set these, these are negotiated with the municipality in which the cable company seeks to do business.
In fact, Cable companies dn't LIKE franchise agreements, they are often used as a tool to extract EXTRA services from the cable company. |
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| Don't split hairs. Read what I wrote in context with what insomniac84 wrote. -- :: my trivial ramblings :: |
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| reply to dadarkside Au contraire, cable companies LOVE franchise agreements. Those agreements were/are their butress against competition. While they haven't liked providing local access channels and public programing, they have made a killing by having exclusive agreements territorializing the market.
They really don't like the Telcos having unfettered access to what was formally their exclusive domain. |
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| reply to oliphant said by oliphant :said by GOLFnSUN :...the bill provides for a national franchise regulation that would override local city rules. Citizens get screwed Succinct summary! |
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