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 scrummie02 Bentley Premium join:2004-04-16 Arlington, VA
| Re: Be interesting to see if this works I agree. I would like to think competition would be offered, or at least private companies can pay to "lease" the fiber lines if someone wants to opt out of state run services for a better private one. I think the project will work if bureaucracy stays out of the way. -- "I hate conservatives, but I really hate liberals." - Matt Stone »www.reason.com/ | |
|  Ahrenl
join:2004-10-26 North Andover, MA
·Verizon FIOS
| Re: Be interesting to see if this works If it's going to be such a miserable failure, then the telco's should just let it go through so they can point to it and say, "see what a miserable failure this will be!?" The fact that the incumbents were willing to spend a like amount (~$3.5m) to fight something that has already been voted on speaks volumes on the viability. Seriously, if it's a horrible failure, they could probably swoop in and buy the network for pennies on the dollar and be rollin.. | |
|  |  GhostDoggy
join:2005-05-11 Duluth, GA
| Re: Be interesting to see if this works Maybe the next time we'll see the city of Lafeyette open a chain of their own not-for-profit grocery stores and gas stations and put the franchisers out of business as well. In fact, let's get rid of Best Buy (haha), car dealerships, etc., etc., etc.
Why should a municipality play god in the free market? Kind of hard to comepte when the other guy ain't looking to make an f-ing dime. | |
|  |  |  Ahrenl
join:2004-10-26 North Andover, MA
·Verizon FIOS
| Re: Be interesting to see if this works Communication networks are hardly a free market. Everyone is NOT allowed to build their own network, so network owners will always have a monopoly (non-reproducible asset) power. I don't think the city should get into the service provider business, but building their own networks is absolutely the way to go.. | |
|  |  |  |  GhostDoggy
join:2005-05-11 Duluth, GA
| Re: Be interesting to see if this works Unless the municipality builds the network with an open-access to anyone for resale, then its competing unfairly in the free market, and doing so with special conditions.
How should any business take a condition in which its competition get's to make their own rules? Personally, I think the LECs and cable providers should just pack their bags and leave the state. Let the Lafeyette municipals show the state how it cane be done while pleasing their people. Hah! | |
|  |  |  |  |  Ahrenl
join:2004-10-26 North Andover, MA
·Verizon FIOS
| Re: Be interesting to see if this works said by GhostDoggy :Unless the municipality builds the network with an open-access to anyone for resale, then its competing unfairly in the free market, and doing so with special conditions. How should any business take a condition in which its competition get's to make their own rules? Personally, I think the LECs and cable providers should just pack their bags and leave the state. Let the Lafeyette municipals show the state how it cane be done while pleasing their people. Hah! I agree, they should open it up.
But then again, how is that different then having a private network owner who also offers service? They set the prices, and decide what services to allow to be resold at what profit margins. So you see, they're really no worse, and I'm pretty sure they'd be happy if both packed it up, since they're trying to replace them.. It's not a "free market" either way.. (unless they open up the muni network) | |
|  |  |   Maxo Your tax dollars at work. Premium,VIP join:2002-11-04 Tallahassee, FL clubs:
| said by GhostDoggy :Maybe the next time we'll see the city of Lafeyette open a chain of their own not-for-profit grocery stores and gas stations and put the franchisers out of business as well. In fact, let's get rid of Best Buy (haha), car dealerships, etc., etc., etc. What if Best Buy and car dealerships refused to open shop in your town? | |
|  |  |  |  GhostDoggy
join:2005-05-11 Duluth, GA
| Re: Be interesting to see if this works said by Maxo :said by GhostDoggy :Maybe the next time we'll see the city of Lafeyette open a chain of their own not-for-profit grocery stores and gas stations and put the franchisers out of business as well. In fact, let's get rid of Best Buy (haha), car dealerships, etc., etc., etc. What if Best Buy and car dealerships refused to open shop in your town? Are you suggesting that the telephone and or cable provider isn't providing any broadband in Lafayette? I can say that quite a few dollars have been spent in that town for broadband. Maybe the LEC and Cable companies should shut those customers off to support your case. | |
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