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cwh

join:2006-05-14
San Antonio, TX

reply to karlmarx
Re: Expect this to be overturned

said by karlmarx See Profile :

Come jan, the dems will most definitely overturn this godawful ruling. The local communities have every right to demand the telco's play by the same rules the cableco's do.
The current franchise agreement only insure that cable stays a monopoly. Build requirements keep small investors completely out of play and greatly slow the big boys. This is good news for consumers.

majortom1029

join:2006-10-19
Lindenhurst, NY
How do the current ones keep cable a monopoly. So making them have a certain amount of the town wired by a certain date, or have public access channels helps keep cable a monopoly? wow

cwh

join:2006-05-14
San Antonio, TX

said by majortom1029 See Profile :

How do the current ones keep cable a monopoly. So making them have a certain amount of the town wired by a certain date, or have public access channels helps keep cable a monopoly? wow
Build out requirement rules both time and area will greatly discourage investors against competing with a incumbent cable company. This is what protects the cable company from competition. Is is one thing to have a build out rules when there is no competition but it is quite a different rule when an incumbent exists.

majortom1029

join:2006-10-19
Lindenhurst, NY
Still , how does that protect the monopoly. Those rules protect the people in the not as rich areas so that the whole town will get wired. ! village out of a whole town is not competition.

cwh

join:2006-05-14
San Antonio, TX


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said by majortom1029 See Profile :

Still , how does that protect the monopoly. Those rules protect the people in the not as rich areas so that the whole town will get wired. ! village out of a whole town is not competition.
How does it protect them? It discourages investors from creating competition. It makes the build out risk too high for investors.

In simple terms, how much money are investors willing to spend to possibly take 15-20% market share away from the incumbent. The franchise agreement keeps the bar high and investors away. It is that simple.

But answer this, how well are the poor(if you call poor being able to afford cable tv poor)served by living under monopoly conditions?


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said by cwh See Profile :

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In simple terms, how much money are investors willing to spend to possibly take 15-20% market share away from the incumbent. The franchise agreement keeps the bar high and investors away. It is that simple.
And demands that new franchisees do a full build-out in 3 to 5 yrs when the incumbent cable company took a couple decades to do so is ludicrous and the reason for the FCC rules.
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said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

And demands that new franchisees do a full build-out in 3 to 5 yrs when the incumbent cable company took a couple decades to do so is ludicrous and the reason for the FCC rules.
Wrong. It has been done before.

Baltimore City signed a franchise agreement in 1984 with United Cable and was required to have 100% build-out in 4 years. They came close save for a few pockets here and there.

Now, if you think this will spur innovation, again I bring out Baltimore City. They just recently got cable modem service 3 years ago (16 years after they first started.)

So the 3 to 5 year build out rules are not ludicrous but very obtainable.


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said by cwh See Profile :

But answer this, how well are the poor(if you call poor being able to afford cable tv poor)served by living under monopoly conditions?
Extremely well, because the incumbant cable provider was held to build out contracts and provided them with cable as they did the rest of the town.

Now, statewide franchise..whole different ball game. No one is running fiber past Cabrini Green. But there is cable there.
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