 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | In a way... ... I'm glad this was included.. however, I hope it does come with strings as stated.. and I wished they'd have put more towards this.
This is actually one bill that WOULD create jobs.. when ever these large build out projects come up, crews are hired and assembled to fulfill the contracts.. nationwide, this will create jobs in the thousands... | |
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| said by fiberguy:... I'm glad this was included.. however, I hope it does come with strings as stated.. and I wished they'd have put more towards this. This is actually one bill that WOULD create jobs.. when ever these large build out projects come up, crews are hired and assembled to fulfill the contracts.. nationwide, this will create jobs in the thousands... Well like to think that, but i have serious doubts. Its probably going into a fund, and maybe $1 is going actually increase broadband. -- Communism doesn't work because people like to own stuff - Frank Zappa
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 |  |  fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | With all due respect, I don't think you read my post very close. And, I think you're pessimistic outlook is pretty extreme. | |
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 |  |  |  |  fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | Re: In a way... said by PapaMidnight:With all due respect (no sarcasm intended), his pessimistic view is pretty realistic based on the historical pattern of past funding. Wonder what ever happened to that $250 Billion... .. then lets just all sit here.. piss and moan.. call foul at every turn and bitch down everything ever put forth.. great attitude for getting out of a mess, right?
I mean, he may be right.. but, his 'feelings' at this point are unfounded and baseless UNTIL it happens. I mean, why don't we just do nothing, ever, at all, and see how well that work? No one has seen the spending bill yet and seen what kind of enforcement has been written into this bill. Since no one has seen it yet, it remains to be seen.
I personally do not like this bill, any of it, as being presented.. BUT, I'm withholding opinion in full until I can see it for myself. | |
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 LuwigiePremium join:2002-06-06 East Lansing, MI | Neutrality ... But how many homes? Net neutrality being in the bill is huge. Hopefully legislation will force these companies to remain neutral if they accept some of these funds.
However, how many homes will $7B actually light up? Based on a Verizon report in Q1 07' (all I could find) they are expecting $700 per home passed in 2010. I assume that this is in high population centers, so this cost is probably a magnitude more in rural areas. If we assume $700 is accurate, this is 10 million homes if it's all spent on last mile infrastructure. I'm sure the number is FAR lower in reality. Are these funds going to make a dent? | |
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 |  fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | Re: Neutrality ... But how many homes? said by Luwigie: Are these funds going to make a dent? Doubt it.. look at what they, Verizon, alone has already spent on what they did.
There's two ways to look at this.. 1) Is the US paying to build out the services? .. or 2) Is the US paying to subsidize part of the build out?
... it's all in how the providers look at it. This is one area I think I would have spent much more money.. this is a service/product that affects many people in one stroke.
If they want network neutrality, I would have simply put the money out there with standard strings on it and simply legislated neutrality on a separate bill all together. NN is going to happen, or not.. but, being sneaky about it will never bring NN that some people want. | |
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| Re: Neutrality ... But how many homes? What I suspect will happen is: They will take taxpayer $$$ and still not have to deliver anything really other then what they were going to anyway, and consumers will not see any additional benefits or breaks, and little will change.
In other words, the money will be wasted and go into the profits of the Telecom companies without providing the taxpayer any real value for the $$$ spent. (Or wasted.)
The argument will be "It created work, therefore we met our obligations" I feel. -- "Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." -- Benito Mussolini
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 |  MattAll noise, no signal.Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC kudos:12 | said by Luwigie:Are these funds going to make a dent? Not really, but as has been stated numerous times, this isn't the official "Broadband Stimulus" bill. This is just one part of a much larger bill to help stimulate as many sectors as possible to get people back to work. | |
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 |  |  |  |  morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 | Re: Neutrality ... But how many homes? it's commentary. what's your opinion about my commentary have to do with the thread? | |
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 |  |  |  |  |  MattAll noise, no signal.Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC kudos:12 | Re: Neutrality ... But how many homes? said by morbo:it's commentary. what's your opinion about my commentary have to do with the thread? Seriously, are we 10 years old? Should I pull out a Pee Wee Herman, "I'm rubber and you're glue ..." next?
Here, let's start over. So, morbo, do you think $7 billion dollars will make a dent in the broadband deployment problem in the US? | |
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 |  |  |  |  |  |  morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 | Re: Neutrality ... But how many homes? don't be an ass when responding to my original post and maybe this won't devolve into a pissing contest. the point of my original post that this won't make a dent in broadband deployment OR stimulating the economy. i believe that it's throwing money at a problem and hoping for the best. | |
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 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | Re: Neutrality ... But how many homes? You've proven that some people should stick to their day jobs and let the people that actually understand finances and spending do their jobs..
.. one thing stands to be sure.. that is that the attitudes of the MAJORITY here at BBR are in NO way near reality. | |
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 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 | Re: Neutrality ... But how many homes? yes, and who exactly would that be that understands finances and spending? the economists that couldn't see a total collapse of the U.S. and world economy coming one year out? or is it the treasury secretary et al. that is simply guessing at what will work? no one knows if and what will work and only the honest ones will admit it. at this point, it's just throw money at the problem and pray that it helps. some members of congress will admit that, although then they are crucified for doing so. apparently, pretending to know the solution is better. the reality that no one knows what will work is frightening. | |
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 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | Re: Neutrality ... But how many homes? To say that ALL economists are wrong, is too wrong. MANY of them saw this collapse coming.. very few didn't. POLITICIANS didn't see it coming, rather, they closed their eyes and continued to feed themselves from the public troff. There is a major difference.
Further, the same politicians are sitting back and trying to fix something with out, well, to be honest, checking with economists that know what they're doing.
Politicians are generally attorneys prior to taking their jobs.. they are FAR from people that know what they're doing when it comes to money.
What IS frightening is that Obama's own Secretary who looks a these models says that HIS plan will be only HALF as effective as the ones the republicans put forth. She's make it clear publicly yet they won't listen.. | |
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 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | said by gbondy:Something on Glenn Beck in reference to "people that understand"? That's hilarious. If you look at what he's saying, WHICH IS VERIFIABLE FACT, and you think he's wrong.. then you have a serious issue of your own to deal with. I guess becuase he's on a heavy republican based news network that he's wrong?
One thing that people need to "get"... there are bad republicans.. just as there are bad democrats. There are also VERY GOOD republicans as there are VERY good democrats.. To stand on a party line and walk it, for sure, IS bad! NEITHER party has a one line path to prosperity and a good future. Why? ... becuase there are two sides to this country, and more actually. You can't govern this country one sides becuase about 50% will be left out.
Glen Beck DID his the spot on this one and it's spot on. THIS part of analysis is the easy part.. you can't dispute facts.. but getting the nation on the right track.. well, that's where it's GOING to take time.. with out looking at the past and studying it, as others have said, it's basically splat and see what sticks which WON'T work.. that's your people's method, I assume.. so.. feel proud.  | |
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| Don't expect any stimulation this year It's to be spent over a ten year period »www.readthestimulus.org/ | |
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 deadzonedPremium join:2005-04-13 Baton Rouge, LA | My take My take is that if this Broadband Stimulus Package was something that actually held the big broadband providers accountable and made them do some things that they don't want to do on their own, that it would have been killed through massive lobbying efforts.
More than likely it's more of the same. A big tax payer funded payoff to them with nothing in place to track what they do with the money and hold them accountable for their actions or in-actions. | |
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 HpowerRoflmao join:2000-06-08 Glendale, CA | Bleh I am skeptical about this. I don't think this will make a big difference in the broadband industry but I am sure it will create a few jobs. Yay here comes increased taxes screwing ourselves again. -- The Internet is about to go down....it is actually. | |
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 R4M0NBrazilian Soccer Ownz Joo join:2000-10-04 Glen Allen, VA 3 edits | They can keep the broadband stimulus Along with this also in it:
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(Page numbers refer to H.R. 1 EH, pdf version)
But the bill goes further. One new bureaucracy, the National Coordinator of Health Information Technology, will monitor treatments to make sure your doctor is doing what the federal government deems appropriate and cost effective. The goal is to reduce costs and guide your doctors decisions (442, 446). These provisions in the stimulus bill are virtually identical to what Daschle prescribed in his 2008 book, Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis. According to Daschle, doctors have to give up autonomy and learn to operate less like solo practitioners.
Keeping doctors informed of the newest medical findings is important, but enforcing uniformity goes too far.
New Penalties
Hospitals and doctors that are not meaningful users of the new system will face penalties. Meaningful user isnt defined in the bill. That will be left to the HHS secretary, who will be empowered to impose more stringent measures of meaningful use over time (511, 518, 540-541)
What penalties will deter your doctor from going beyond the electronically delivered protocols when your condition is atypical or you need an experimental treatment? The vagueness is intentional. In his book, Daschle proposed an appointed body with vast powers to make the tough decisions elected politicians wont make.
The stimulus bill does that, and calls it the Federal Coordinating Council for Comparative Effectiveness Research (190-192). The goal, Daschles book explained, is to slow the development and use of new medications and technologies because they are driving up costs. He praises Europeans for being more willing to accept hopeless diagnoses and forgo experimental treatments, and he chastises Americans for expecting too much from the health-care system. If having any broadband package means the government thinks it can tell my doctor how to be more efficient (what a joke) and how to treat me, they can stick it where the sun don't shine. | |
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With an almost 50% increase in population projected over the next 50 years many rural areas will look a lot more suburban I would think. I would think any of the big companies would want to build as much of their networks now with big 30 to 40% tax breaks and not later when the incentive is likely to not be their.
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 P NessYou'Ve Forgotten 9-11 AlreadyPremium join:2001-08-29 way way out | Waste of Money Great so we are going to approve this and whom do you think is going to get all this money??
the incumbent carriers i am sure....
you know the ones that are already making billions...
and what happens to the billions we already give them for rural services...you know the one that is riddled with fraud and accomplishes NOTHING -- www.stopfcc.comI do not think the government needs to restrict free speech especially on a device that has an off knob. | |
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FWIW, the telco execs will use most of this money to buy yachts, luxury cars, vacation homes and various other toys. So in a way, this money will stimulate the economy. | |
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Maybe we'll be seeing "flying stimuli" soon enough. -- Blagojevich / Madoff 2012! | |
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 |  Pv8man join:2008-07-24 Hammond, IN | Re: figures lol, ya, it's very ironic.
The only "Long term" stratagy the GOP has ever come up with latley is to add as much crap to the bill as possible, basically sabatoge the bill, then vote against it and blame the democrats. | |
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As for rural areas that will get the money you just might see a couple of rec centers in rich rural gated communities that have donated large sums of money to the Democraps get wired. Traditional Republican areas like Wyoming will see squat. -- I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man's reasoning powers are not above the monkey's. - Mark Twain in Eruption | |
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 Duramax08A Challenger AppearsPremium join:2008-08-03 San Antonio, TX | Now to see what happens......
I hope I finally get some kind of high speed internet now. This is pretty much my only chance of getting something since ATT dont want to put a RT for 3k feet. -- OM NOM NOM | |
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Let business take care of business and let government take care of those incapable of caring for themselves.
This stimulus package is bullcrap. -- OBAMA IS THE NEW "RAILSPLITTER"
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The USA is on its way out just like the Roman or Egyptian empires. Individual rights are on its way out Instead we now embrace socialism, and mob rule.
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 |  Phantom 2On no he can'tPremium join:2002-05-13 | Re: RIP kfleming99,you are right on.Finally someone that knows what they're talking about.We're on the verge of economic collapse.Who cares about broadband?We'll be using two cans and a string again soon. -- Welcome home Vietnam Vets."We were soldiers once...and young" | |
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Don't ask for this bill to pass, just because you want fios ....
They are spending everything we have. This is the bigest spending bill in world history.
I don't care if this bill gets me 1gb to my home .. its pork. | |
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| Re: bb I have a son and daughter both grown, one without a job (just declared surplus), the other on shakey ground. What good is broadband if all the work is in China and Mexico? Folks who loose their homes wont be on the internet save for a public computer at the library. | |
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 | | Internet Spending Spree - No US jobs created Some interesting articles from the new Secretary of Labor about the dire shortage of technical workers in the US.
How we need to expand the H-1B program to the Internet companies... and so on.
Big surprise, he worked with this import tech worker program before taking this position....
Meet the New Boss ... Same as the Old Boss
I feel that this so called plan is just a way for big business to not hire American technical workers. | |
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