 Ahrenl
join:2004-10-26 North Andover, MA
·Verizon FIOS
| reply to bogey780 Re: Depressing.
So your contention is that government provided wire-line monopolies make the market better?
This market already has regulation, it just needs to be done properly. The question of more/less is hyperbole. We need more good regulation, and less bad regulation. |
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 bogey780
join:2004-03-19 Here | Wheres the gov't monopoly? They all ended in 1984. |
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 Necronomikro
join:2005-09-01 | So, instead of one big monopoly, you have several smaller monopolies that won't intrude on each other's territories? ... |
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 bogey780
join:2004-03-19 Here | So you're saying that if you live in at&t territory you can only get service from at&t? You know that's false. |
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 Necronomikro
join:2005-09-01 | For pots service? Yes.
For broadband? Me, personally, yes. |
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 bogey780
join:2004-03-19 Here | POTS has competition from cellular and VOIP. You may not think that they do...the FCC may not think they do but in the marketplace they certainly do. |
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 Chair
join:2002-04-08 San Francisco, CA clubs: | And how does Cellular and VOIP relate to DSL? |
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 bogey780
join:2004-03-19 Here | They relate the POTS. That's why I said specifically when the prior post said POTS, I referenced POTS in my rebuttal. It's Engligh 101. If the prior post referenced DSL I would have made a reply referencing it. |
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 Ahrenl
join:2004-10-26 North Andover, MA
·Verizon FIOS
| reply to bogey780 The government monopoly (or oligopoly more correctly) is that it is not possible to build competing wireline services because of physical limits to Public ROW space. That is the government wire-line monopoly (oligopoly). There is no widely available competition in wireline broadband. Satelite and wireless are still not comparable.
Since the government MUST provide wireline monopolies (oligopolies) because no one wants 1,000 different networks wired over their neighborhoods, they also must provide effective and fair regulation for those networks. ANY business that uses the public domain as a profit center can and should be subject to some additional regulation. If you're a private company, using private funding, operating on private land/assets then you're free to operate under the normal regulatory environment. |
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 Necronomikro
join:2005-09-01 | reply to bogey780 Funny, I didn't know there was competitive cell service back in 1984! |
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