 | Read Between the Lines 1) Chief architect of the national broadband plan throws line sharing under the bus.
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2) national broadband plan is delayed one month.
Then
3) Someone inside the chairman's office, who is not working on the national broadband plan, says positive things about line sharing in the context of a separate and unrelated petition, and mentions that it has a lot of "appeal" as a part of a national strategy. |
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| It's possible. Crossed wires and aides speaking out of turn who may not be fully versed on the plan are also possible explanations...
I'd be shocked if they really seriously embraced an open access policy. Everything about the plan to me right now reads "timid." |
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 | Completely agree. My read between the lines was pointing to this... that there is dissatisfaction and worry that the national broadband team is about to lay an egg. |
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 | reply to Karl Bode said by Karl Bode:It's possible. Crossed wires and aides speaking out of turn who may not be fully versed on the plan are also possible explanations... I'd be shocked if they really seriously embraced an open access policy. Everything about the plan to me right now reads "timid." "Where the phone company, sir. We don't have to care."
NBP should be wire everything FTTH and sell access to anyone. $50-75 billion would make the economy ramp up and a lot of jobs could be done at home increasing productivity, profits, and employee pay. |
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 | The amount of money this country wastes on pork, war, nation building and other crap could have delivered a national fiber to the home network to every single home fifty times over at this point....with money left over.... |
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