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Comments on news posted 2007-07-11 09:00:17: Former FCC chief Reed Hundt is pushing a national wireless broadband network for Frontline, and he isn't too happy about yesterday's leaked news that the current FCC chief won't be signing on to the company's plan. ..


hitman_001
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join:2006-11-20
Laredo, TX

Heh...

quote:
Trojan Horse, filled not with Greeks but with Verizon lobbyists,"
Sad as it may be.. First good chuckle of the morning, Thanks!
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nasadude

join:2001-10-05
Rockville, MD
Reviews:
·Verizon FiOS

why should they be favored?

it's not clear why frontline should be favored regardless of their plan.

I do agree it is not likely the FCC will actually do anything that really benefits consumers. If this auction doesn't have protections to ensure the incumbents don't gobble everything up, broadband in the U.S. is going to be screwed for a long time.
bi0tech

join:2003-06-19
Cockeysville, MD
Reviews:
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·Verizon FiOS

Re: why should they be favored?

So long as the consensus is to let the market play out everytime this is exactly where we end up. Those that have the most to gain, who not so coincidentally have large amounts of cash to throw at the problem (generated of course from the stranglehold on the same market), just perpetuate themselves.

Whats left after 700mhz spectrum to provide a broadband platform?

wimax over 3g? BPL? A competitive cable market (LOL)?

S_engineer
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join:2007-05-16
Chicago, IL

FCC Chief......

Kevin Martin ; what a joke!
How did he get that job. This just goes to show how deep lobbiests can go to influence policies. Martins reaquistion of the spectrum could have such potential, but no....business as usual!
disc

join:2005-12-31
Raleigh, NC

Square with his comments in USA Today

said by Martin in yesterday's USA today article :
"Whoever wins this spectrum has to provide … truly open broadband network — one that will open the door to a lot of innovative services for consumers," Martin said in an interview Monday.

What this would mean in practice: "You can use any wireless device and download any mobile broadband application, with no restrictions," Martin explained. The only exceptions would be software that is illegal or could harm a network.

This still seems to go beyond Carterphone. I can't imagine Martin would overload the meaning of his quote so much as to leave a lot of room for distortion. I guess we'll find out.

KrK
Heavy Artillery For The Little Guy
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join:2000-01-17
Tulsa, OK
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AH HA So Martin's plan is unveiled!

LOL

I wasn't the only one wondering why FCC Martin had suddenly changed his stripes yesterday and came out announcing a seemingly (note: seemingly) Telco-unfriendly move that was pro-consumer....

... Turns out it was really just a sneak attack to derail REAL progress and maintain Telco dominance. Since this has been his M.O. all along, I would have to say that now it all becomes clear. I think this Martin is just another industry crony in this administration that should be thrown out on his ass.
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"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!)
Time4aNAP
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join:2007-04-09
Des Plaines, IL

Decisions, Decisions

Which corporate tool to believe...
nalaregeork

join:2004-08-25
Yorktown Heights, NY

Disappointing

All I have wanted to be able to do since 2000 was have a PDA/Tablet connect to a wireless network with bandwidth. I will add the VOIP software of choice, most likely under one form of Linux or the other.
Too bad I hope it doesn't become another abomination like the current cellphone services/systems available currently

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