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BF69
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join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to Steve B

Re: Hey Blair Levin....!

Well he right to a point. If the FCC did "force" open access the ISPs would just take it to court were it would take YEARS to even be decided and then most likely NOT in the favor of open access. Seriously if the FCC said TODAY all ISPs must have open access eveyone here would be saying "Yeah I can't wait" except you'd have to. At least 10 years. I'm 100% sure that's not what everyone's expectations are. To have to wait until 2020 for open access. Then everyone will be pissy for the next 10 years. I'd rather have the FCC use it's time and resources on things it can actually accomplish than beating dead horses.


Steve B
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join:2004-08-02
Seattle, WA

Well, lately, the FCC hasn't been doing much except turning a blind eye to anti-competitive behaviors. In that case, I still would want to them to fight. What is the point of even having them if they will not do anything?....setting aside the other stuff like them handling spectrum, etc.


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