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join:2002-04-10
·RoadRunner Cable
| Stupid FCC What would the FCC lose by issuing this company a 60 Day trial period? Obviously, we know whose pockets are lining their board. Quite disgusting. I think this is a good idea to some degree. It at least warranted a trial period to see if it was feasible or not. If it was feasible, would it draw enough customers to generate free revenue for the FCC? While that would have to be determined, I suspect it would. If it was truly nationwide broadband, I can see a necessity for such a service. | |
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join:2001-08-01 Youngsville, PA
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·Verizon Online DSL
| Re: Stupid FCC 60 day trial? The company was talking about a 10 year deployment. I could set up a tower myself with the right equipment and "show" the FCC anything I wanted in 60 days.
Who is M2Z? I never heard of them. I have to find there books... Nope.
Anybody that can provide NATIONWIDE broadband can afford the license. It is a very big line of crap the company seems to be feeding, cell companies cannot even get nationwide coverage!
I think it would be better spent to offer a wider band with more restrictions so WISPs and other small companies can fill the gaps that the major players leave out. | |
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| Re: Stupid FCC i have to agree. This would have been a sweetheart deal with minimal startup costs for M2Z (a company i've never heard of) - and something which would have hindered broadband development. I'm glad that the FCC rejected this proposal for what in 10 years would be equivalent to today's 300 baud modem. -- |- The LP »www.lp.org/issues/issues.shtml -| |- Cato @ Liberty »www.cato-at-liberty.org -| | |
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  Mactron el Camino Real Premium join:2001-12-16 CM94sv
| Funny "The FCC knocked the relatively slow speed of the free tier, while hinting that it likely wouldn't even be considered broadband under a new law that would raise the current benchmark from 200kbps to 2Mbps."
Funny Sad... After years of saying 200kbps is BroadBand. Now that the FCC has been dragged into reality kicking and screaming they hide behind the new standard ! The FCC has become a joke...  -- If only the Verizon CSRs worked this well.  | |
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join:2004-01-26 Navarre, FL
·AT&T Southeast
·Mediacom
| Re: Funny Gotta love the editorialization.
quote: Further, we find that the relatively slow speed of M2Z's proposed broadband service does not support its Section 7 claim that is proposing to provide a "new" technology or service. In its application, M2Z proposes to provide "a robust level of broadband service..., with asymmetric engineered data rates of at least 384kbps down[stream] and 128 kbps up[stream]." It touts this service as faster than dial up Internet access and as meeting "the Commission's definition of high speed broadband." While M2Z asserts that its proposal constitutes an "innovative service ... using new technologies" under Section 7 of the Act, we note that the transmission speeds proposed by M2Z are unremarkable compared to other broadband services currently being deployed. Indeed, we are currently considering whether to revise the definition of broadband service to increase the minimum threshold for reporting broadband speed information, and to establish a system whereby the "speed tiers" would be automatically adjusted upwards over time to reflect technological advances. For all these reasons, we conclude that M2Z's proposed service does not exemplify a "new technology or service" contemplated by Section 7, and thus that its application does not fall within the scope of that section. Moreover, in light of the relatively slow speed proposed and the evolving nature of broadband internet access service, the grant of such an application would not serve the public interest.
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join:2003-10-15 Toledo, OH
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| Re: Funny for the FCC to actually redefine the term broadband? That will be a joke. Once they define it at 2Mbps many DSL customers will now be able to claim they are unable to be provided "broadband service" since many are at less than 2Mbps.
AT&T and VZ will be sure to make sure it doesnt go above 1.5Mbps downstream.
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join:2004-01-26 Navarre, FL | Re: Funny I agree. I don't see any usefulness coming from a definition of broadband beyond the traditional definition...and I'm not referring to the 256kbps definition as traditional. | |
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  Richard B Fur It Up
join:2007-06-22 Portland, OR
·Comcast
| I would say no too Let face it this is a poor business model. You going to give away service and then charge ad revenue. I though this stupid business model that should had died with the Dot-Con bust. Oh wait there still You Tube.
What I am getting tired off is how big and small companies are trying to manipulate the FCC to their benefit. First there was Goggle trying to manipulate the Auction; now this crappy company. The only fair way to allocate the spectrum is unconditional Auction. | |
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join:2003-10-15 Toledo, OH | Re: I would say no too So you get tired of the small companies using the FCC to their advantage but don't mind it if AT&T or VZ does it? Makes a whole lot of sense. | |
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 |   Adam20 Premium join:2007-07-19 Sarnia, ON | Re: If the FCC turned it down, then, it was a good deal for us! Don't feel bad, Canada is further behind then you are lol | |
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| Re: If the FCC turned it down, then, it was a good deal for us! said by Adam20 :Don't feel bad, Canada is further behind then you are lol Haha that's a good one. Got any examples, or have you just been hitting the bong hard this evening? | |
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join:2003-10-15 Toledo, OH | We'll be lucky if the Telco's actually use the spectrum once they get it. Look how much ClearWire picked up from AT&T/BellSouth in that deal. All of it was unused. They just write a check and sit on it so nobody else can compete with them. | |
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@rogers.com | Shills! What I want to know is why are shills always the "vocal" minority trying so hard to make it look otherwise.  | |
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  batterup I Can Not Tell A Lie. Premium join:2003-02-06 Netcong, NJ clubs:
·Verizon Online DSL
| government to provide the spectrum free FREE? Money talks B.S. walks. I'm not going to give you anything you blood sucking leeched. Die leeches die.
The stupidity of the people is bottomless, P.T. Barnum said a sucker is borne very minute. I heard MCI will provide cheep long distance. The stupidity of the people is bottomless and the US is becoming a third rate country. The stupidity of the people is bottomless. | |
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 |   KrK Heavy Artillery For The Little Guy Premium join:2000-01-17 Tulsa, OK
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·AT&T Southwest
| said by batterup :P.T. Barnum said a sucker is borne very minute. Er, well, "A sucker is born every minute."... but P.T. Barnum actually never said that, The source of the quote is most likely famous con-man Joseph Bessimer. (Shamelessly lifted from Wikipedia)
I do agree about the third rate country bit, tho. Our Telephone companies are leading the charge there, it seems. -- "Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!) | |
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@promnetwork.com
| Big telecom gets their way again! Big telecom gets their way again. Check out the lobbying spending by the big telecom companies that opposed the M2Z application. No wonder there isn't competition in the marketplace and no wonder the FCC is anti-consumer.
AT&T: 2006: $23 million 2005: $31 million
Verizon: 2006: $13 million 2005: $11.7 million
T-Mobile: 2006: $1.3 million 2005: $800,000 | |
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