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 BPremium,MVM join:2000-10-28 | reply to Steve
Re: Idiots Perhaps, but I really don't the government is standing between me and cheaper broadband! Rather, I think the ominous spectre of investing in infrastructure is what keeps any single-sourced wired competition at bay.
I'm viewing this quite practically -- in this case there is a viable proposed competitor in the marketplace, and it only happens to be sponsored via a public initiative. Their web page claims their current plan is ENTIRELY financed through private sector investment, with NO taxpayer dollars.
I just don't see objecting to this simply because the government is involved. I quite like having roads to drive on, sidewalks, a police force and military, and so on. And as you imply, the government was damn well involved in Comcast's ascendancy to this monopoly to begin with.
More to the point, government initiatives are involved in all KINDS of effort to foster private industry, successfully or not. "Economic incentive zones", sales tax wars, etc. If there's no reasonable prospect of a single private competitor starting from scratch, what's wrong with government jump-starting the project, for the benefit of citizens, in an effort to level a skewed playing field created by the "exclusive franchise arrangements" you bemoan?
-- B -- In a realm outside causality and function | |  BPremium,MVM join:2000-10-28 | said by B:If there's no reasonable prospect of a single private competitor starting from scratch, what's wrong with government jump-starting the project, for the benefit of citizens, in an effort to level a skewed playing field created by the "exclusive franchise arrangements" you bemoan? Hello, Steve ? That wasn't a rhetorical question; I was wondering how you'd answer...
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