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GOLFnSUN
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Daniel Berninger - conflict of interest?

Daniel Berninger joined Tier1 Research in August 2004 as Senior Analyst covering telecom. Daniel has over a decade of experience that includes helping to launch three prominent VoIP startups - ITXC, Vonage, and Free World Dialup.
Sounds to me like astroturfing by a VOIP bought and paid for consultant who is lobbying Congress on behalf of Vonage. That makes some of his assumptions subject to doubt.
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Ahrenl

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No Doubt. But are you contending that the USF actually accomplishes what it is supposed to?


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said by Ahrenl See Profile :

No Doubt. But are you contending that the USF actually accomplishes what it is supposed to?
No. I think the whole USF should be dropped completely. It is just another unneeded tax accomplishing nothing. But if the tax exists, then VOIP companies shouldn't be left off the hook either.
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Zoder

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Nice try but not quite accurate. Astroturfers try to hide where their funding is coming from and pretend to be grassroots.

Pulver's blog tells you exactly who Berninger works for and his history with voip.

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reply to GOLFnSUN
Agreed, but new entrants into the industry shouldn't be forced to pay into it until the power to disperse the funds are taken away from their entrenched competitors. They should have equal access to the funds; or service providers should be separated from infrastructure owners, as it should be. Then it would just be service providers collecting funds for the pipeline servicers, who would build improvement for everyone. This is just another problem created by the lack of free market. Unreproducible assets can't be used in competition if you want it to be free and fair.

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reply to GOLFnSUN
Why shouldn't ANY *service* companies be left off the hook. When you read the enabling legislation for the USF-- it is about providing access through infrastructure to rural areas, not necessarily *services*. The original intent of the legislation was to make sure that telcos were actually wiring rural areas in the same manner they wire urban areas.

Why should services subsidize hardware infrastructure?

By that argument, Google should be taxed to help pay to run copper down the road.

Ahrenl

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Google doesn't provide voice communications. If they did, that part of their business should have to collect USF fees. Just like companies providing full time multi-channel video services should either ALL be subject to local franchise agreements, or none of them should. There shouldn't' be a double standard. But it works the other way too. The large incumbents should be in charge of how/where the money is spent either. If you're going to have government intervention, it needs to be as equal as possible or you eventually end up with market imbalances. (like say large service duopolies)


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Re-election grease the palm fund (RGTPF)

Here is how the RGTPF moneys where used on one project at a school here in Cheyenne. This school used the money to wire the whole building to cable TV to the tune of several 100 thousand dollars. This is great except for the fact, the local cable company had already wired the building for this same thing a couple of years before as part of the CableCo's educational TV in the schools program. A great program where the cable industry wired school for free. Said cable company got the contract to re-wire the school. So in a since they where paid back for what they did a few years earlier. Nothing wrong with this of course from the point of view of the CableCo they would have been foolish to not bid for the contract. But the money was wasted it could have been used else where in another school out in in Laramie county that had not been wired up yet.
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Re: Daniel Berninger - conflict of interest?

said by GOLFnSUN See Profile :

Daniel Berninger joined Tier1 Research in August 2004 as Senior Analyst covering telecom. Daniel has over a decade of experience that includes helping to launch three prominent VoIP startups - ITXC, Vonage, and Free World Dialup.
Sounds to me like astroturfing by a VOIP bought and paid for consultant who is lobbying Congress on behalf of Vonage. That makes some of his assumptions subject to doubt.
And exactly how is it astroturfing? Let me give you an example: astroturfing is when you defend cable co's and big businesses and the Mgihty Freak's interests at all costs while you never reveal your close ties to these businesses, posing as 'independent' voice - this is astrotufing.

However this guy shows his ties clearly - it's called "full disclosure" in journalism and I guess you haven't heard it 'cause it's a very unlikely act in Red circles...


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said by GOLFnSUN See Profile :

said by Ahrenl See Profile :

No Doubt. But are you contending that the USF actually accomplishes what it is supposed to?
No. I think the whole USF should be dropped completely. It is just another unneeded tax accomplishing nothing. But if the tax exists, then VOIP companies shouldn't be left off the hook either.
Let's drop it entirely.

I propose to slash the Iraqi budget of Pentagon entirely as well and use it for telecommunication purposes. It's a win-win: grunts will be home, contributing to the domestic production and within very short time we will be the #1 broadband nation of the world.

nasadude

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reply to GOLFnSUN
regardless of his motives, he lays out a fairly damning case for reforming the USF, BEFORE IT WASTES ANY MORE MONEY.

and zoder is right: if someone is honest about their association with an issue, it's not astroturfing.


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reply to GOLFnSUN
No "company" is on the hook for USF...CONSUMERS are. Consumers are the ones paying the bills.


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reply to kamm
Keep proposing it. One day someone will care to pay attention.

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reply to kamm
Slashing the budget won't bring anyone home or solve anything. It needed to be stopped before it started. But since the congress is spineless, and we've got a cowboy in the executive branch, with a bunch of 3rd termers (1st was Bush senior for most of those guys) as his cabinet; we're there. If we just pull out all it once it would be civil war, followed by an invasion by Iran. You want Iran to control more of our oil supply, AND share a border with Saudi Arabia, where we get MOST of our oil? Bad Idea.

Back on topic, we can slash the USF without making any budget cuts, because the money it collects isn't doing anything anyway.


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said by kamm See Profile :

Let's drop it entirely.

I propose to slash the Iraqi budget of Pentagon entirely as well and use it for telecommunication purposes. It's a win-win: grunts will be home, contributing to the domestic production and within very short time we will be the #1 broadband nation of the world.
fixed it for you

I say double it. This way the DOD, can send more ammo & armor, to our Troops, so they can kick more azz, complete the mission objectives earlier than projected, and America can hold a big "Welcome back home Boys" celebration in honor of their heroic service to our Country.
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scrummie02
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reply to GOLFnSUN
screw that....until the government fixes it's problems then they get no more money. Tax VOIP providers when you've figured out where the rest of the money you extort from us is going.


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Kamm, buddy! I just knew you'd have to get in a political bash the war post in a totally unrelated thread. You've re inforced my faith in you, my friend.


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said by guitarzan See Profile :

said by kamm See Profile :

Let's drop it entirely.

I propose to slash the Iraqi budget of Pentagon entirely as well and use it for telecommunication purposes. It's a win-win: grunts will be home, contributing to the domestic production and within very short time we will be the #1 broadband nation of the world.
fixed it for you
? What?

I say double it. This way the DOD, can send more ammo & armor, to our Troops, so they can kick more azz, complete the mission objectives earlier than projected, and America can hold a big "Welcome back home Boys" celebration in honor of their heroic service to our Country.
Umm precisley what service...?
Invading a sovereign country without any prior action, unilaterally, without international support?
Turning the whole Middle East into a big Al-Q training camp?
Driving the gas price above $3/g?
Making sure that the whole world despise us?
Securing that every single Arab of the world will hate us forever?
Leveling Iraq biggest cities to the ground?
Killing between 50,000-100,000 civilians?
Bombing back Iraq to the stone age including hospitals, schools?
Reducing the electricity, water and basic utilities to a a pre-Saddam level?
Securing power for a religious extrememist government?
Giving Iran the control over Iraq?
Helping to strip women's rights completely, rights they had even under Saddam's dictatorship?
Forcing Iraqi governement to order from only US businesses, give them concessions with no-bid process but full tax-free status so they can take out the profit immediately?
Igniting a full-blown civil war so making sure the country will remain in a "persistent vegetative state" for at least another decade or so?


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said by Fatal Vector See Profile :

Kamm, buddy! I just knew you'd have to get in a political bash the war post in a totally unrelated thread. You've re inforced my faith in you, my friend.
I guess this post is a 'filler', due to the fact that you can't say anything about my proposal, right?


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said by Ahrenl See Profile :

Slashing the budget won't bring anyone home or solve anything. It needed to be stopped before it started.
A budget cut means the whole Iraqi adventure is over...

But since the congress is spineless, and we've got a cowboy in the executive branch, with a bunch of 3rd termers (1st was Bush senior for most of those guys) as his cabinet; we're there. If we just pull out all it once it would be civil war, followed by an invasion by Iran. You want Iran to control more of our oil supply, AND share a border with Saudi Arabia, where we get MOST of our oil? Bad Idea.
Cut the nonsense.
Iran would never invade Iraq - they are not stupid to put up with the same shit we can't fight already.

Yes, we should pull out and pay for the damages we caused. This is the international law. By the way the law also says the Occupant cannot change/move the population by force, cannot bring detainees out of their country, cannot install a goverment on its own and must provide the security of the population etc etc.

We have already failed on all counts.
We are losers, let's face it. A bunch of arrogant losers, without any fuckin' idea how to win a war - no wonder we have lost every full-blown war we've been involved since WWII (which, interestingly enough, was also the last real war where we've fought on the good side.)

Back on topic, we can slash the USF without making any budget cuts, because the money it collects isn't doing anything anyway.
I agree.
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