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vpoko
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join:2003-07-03
Boston, MA

FOIA

For the record, this suit is meant to keep the FCC from dragging its feet (as it has been) on the FOIA request, the FCC hasn't denied the original request (nor acted on it at all within the required time). It may be that they have something to hide, or it may be that they're behind on their FOIA requests (agencies never respond within the 10 days required).


Fatal Vector

join:2005-11-26



It's doubtfull they have anything to hide. Foot dragging is standard FCC in virtually everything they do.

The just have the attitude: We'll get to it when we damn well please and if you dont like it, tough. There isn't a damn thing you can do about it.

Dont feel bad, they've been dragging their feet on some important Amateur Radio stuff for years now.



vpoko
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join:2003-07-03
Boston, MA

said by Fatal Vector:

The just have the attitude: We'll get to it when we damn well please and if you dont like it, tough. There isn't a damn thing you can do about it.
Well, one can sue, which is what happened here.

madrhino

join:2004-07-03

reply to Fatal Vector
If a satellite signal can penetrate a millimeter of water then 99% of the earths ENTIRE surface is wired.
Using a crude ratio of 2:1 for H2O to terra firma we see that broadband capacity is currently 198% on land areas.
No,I am not a government agency.I can make up my own ridiculous bullshit.
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Karl Bode
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join:2000-03-02
kudos:30

quote:
No,I am not a government agency.I can make up my own ridiculous bullshit.
I believe you mean "digestive repercussion"...

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