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Comments on news posted 2009-06-17 10:55:02: The FCC's new boss, Julius Genachowski, met before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation in DC yesterday. ..

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Hpower
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Weeee...

Alright, here comes the new guy. You guys really think he will change FCC policies to REALLY make both sides happy? I have a hard time believing he will be able to change much at all....but it's too early to tell. At least he has a decent looking picture with a smile
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nasadude

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really?

Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV (D-W.Va.) said during yesterday's hearing. "Show us the FCC can put consumers first and give them confidence that when they interact with the agency they can get a fair response."
Sen. Rock must have fallen down and hit his head before the hearing - he sounds as if he actually cares.

I'm sure things are back to normal today.

moonpuppy

join:2000-08-21
Glen Burnie, MD
More techs and less lawyers

That's what the FCC needs.


Hpower
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Yup

Amen to that. More techs and less lawyers.


Hpower
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Re: really?

That actually made me laugh lol. The part with "interact with the agency they can get a fair response." haaaaah!
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sonicmerlin

join:2009-05-24
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Why

Why does he need to make the carriers happy? They've already stolen $300 billion from various state and federal programs over the last decade. They're still making insanely high profits every year, especially during the biggest recession since the Great Depression.


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reply to moonpuppy
Re: More techs and less lawyers

said by moonpuppy See Profile :

That's what the FCC needs.
100% correct.
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TKJunkMail
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said by moonpuppy See Profile :

That's what the FCC needs.
»The FCC Finally Gets A New Boss
start steering the FCC from an agency of partisan loyalists and lawyers to one that makes decisions based on, well, technology.
So they put a guy in charge that has a Doctorate in Law from Harvard Law School? Sounds like the lawyers are still going to be running things to me.

The rest of the new FCC:
Robert McDowell - lawyer & currently on FCC
Mignon Clyburn - degree in banking & daughter of powerful Dem House politician
Michael Copps - PhD in History & legislative aide & FCC member
1 unknown Republican yet to be named - ???

Doesn't look like any engineering talent in the policy making positions at the FCC. Looks more like the lawyers & pols that have always run things.
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BBBanditRuR

join:2009-06-02
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reply to Hpower
Re: Weeee...

From my experience in govt/state bureaucracy (I'm sure it applies to a lot of other situations too), unless you get your cohorts (legislature/staff/public) involved in the changes you want, it won't matter how big of a splash you make. There's always going to be opposition, the point is getting people to realize that there is a problem, and focus on finding a solution. Even if they have other ideas of solutions, at least get them to realize there's a problem. My major problem(s): USF and fixing the whole anti-cableco + telco lovin' hoo-ha that happened under ole' Kev. If he can get the broadband policy thing done, and done right, that alone would be huge in my book. Good luck.

moonpuppy

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reply to TKJunkMail
Re: More techs and less lawyers

said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

said by moonpuppy See Profile :

That's what the FCC needs.
So they put a guy in charge that has a Doctorate in Law from Harvard Law School? Sounds like the lawyers are still going to be running things to me.
I wonder if he paid his taxes or not.


BBBanditRuR

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reply to sonicmerlin
Re: Why

I don't necessarily think he has to make them happy, but rather get them to play along. I don't think carriers have the respect they should for the FCC or the consumer, thanks in part to how Kmart ran rough-shod over policy and carrier's interests. Cablecos, in particular Comcast, seemed to take it a little more in the face than the telcos.

JSRoman
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reply to sonicmerlin
He should make sure they make no profits so those companies can lay off more people. Companies should stop making profits all together, that should really shorten the recession.
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reply to TKJunkMail
Re: More techs and less lawyers

said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

said by moonpuppy See Profile :

That's what the FCC needs.
So they put a guy in charge that has a Doctorate in Law from Harvard Law School? Sounds like the lawyers are still going to be running things to me.
Thats what our entire political system is run by. Lawyers and Corporate shills.
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hoyleysox

join:2003-11-07
Long Beach, CA
What about the children?

Martin's FCC protected the children from boobies and bad words.

rdmiller

join:2005-09-23
Richmond, VA
Not likely

Confirmed today? Getting reported out of committee is one thing. Getting confirmed by the Senate is a whole nuther ball of molasses.


Transmaster
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join:2001-06-20
Cheyenne, WY
reply to moonpuppy
Re: More techs and less lawyers

Here is his Bio'. Seems to be just another political hack.
But at least he did work in the field.

»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Genachowski

Skippy25

join:2000-09-13
Hazelwood, MO

I Disagree..

His first order of business will be to implement a national broadband policy that pleases both consumer advocates and carriers alike.
I do not agree at all with this as it should read: "His first order of business will be to implement a national broadband policy that pleases consumers."

It needs to be regulated and managed to the consumers 100% and then the businesses can adjust accordingly because they are 100% capable of doing so regardless of how much whining and "anti-innovative" they may cry it is.

sonicmerlin

join:2009-05-24
Cleveland, OH

reply to Transmaster
Re: More techs and less lawyers

Well it's kind of necessary to have someone who understands the intricacies of the law system in charge of the FCC. At the same time what you hope is that he surrounds himself with technology savvy experts and listens to them for advice in setting policy.

browniept

join:2009-05-22
Dover, AR
reply to Skippy25
Re: I Disagree..

Given the way most telcos/cablecos operate, he should obliterate one telco/cableco just to ensure he has the industry's attention. Or is that a bit much?
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