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axus

join:2001-06-18
Washington, DC
What will Verizon do

Is it worth it to them to wind down their business in VT without selling it? Are they going to give Fairpoint a better deal? Or just raise prices so they can cover their operating costs and debt? How does this tie in with the USF?

openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Alexandria, VA
How about let their plant and service dwindle into the bare minimum required by the regulators.

Sammer

join:2005-12-22
Canonsburg, PA

reply to axus
They have already dropped the price by over $200 million in the proposed Maine settlement. However a larger better financed telco than Fairpoint would still want a better price than that. I'm sure glad I'm not a Fairpoint customer in one of the 17 states outside of New England because if this deal ever goes through they won't have any money to improve service anywhere else.

bicker

join:2007-05-10
Burlington, MA

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That's really the approach they should take: Just keep reducing service so that northern New England is as profitable as the rest of the country, even if that means service there goes into the toilet. Eventually, Vermont will THROW them out.

The state cannot reasonably expect them to support underperforming operations. It is an immoral abuse of state power.


tschmidt
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said by bicker See Profile :

The state cannot reasonably expect them to support underperforming operations. It is an immoral abuse of state power.
No that is why there are state public utility commissions rather then Federal so regulated utilities are able to request tariff rates that reflect local conditions.

I fail to see what is immoral about government requiring regulated companies provide certain services.

/tom

bicker

join:2007-05-10
Burlington, MA

It's called an unfunded mandate. It's immoral when the federal government imposes one on state governments, and doubly so when any government imposes one on private institutions.

As long as the public utility commission approves tariffs such that the business can satisfy its fiduciary responsibility to its owners to invest their resources in the best interests of the owners, then there is no problem. Barring that, the business unquestionably should be allowed to sell their assets and stop wasting more resources on the under-performing asset.


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Oh Ivan.....

My comments to Ivan Sidenberg....

BWAHAHAHAHAAAA!


tschmidt
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Re: What will Verizon do

said by bicker See Profile :

and doubly so when any government imposes one on private institutions.
Now I understand your posts. You and I have very different notions about the relationship between Government (i.e. the people) and private enterprise.

My view is citizen voluntarily come together and delegate some of their autonomy to government in order to protect the common good. In this view it is government's role to define rules by which private enterprise operate. The role of private enterprise is to increase to common good, not necessarily that of individuals. Capitalism is a fantastic mechanism to organize labor and capital. However let entirely to itself it also has a number of highly negative consequences. I agree it is the fiduciary of companies to maximize profit within the rules set by government. In fact that is their only obligation. Where we disagree is role "of the people" to set the rules.

said by bicker See Profile :

As long as the public utility commission approves tariffs such that the business can satisfy its fiduciary responsibility to its owners to invest their resources in the best interests of the owners, then there is no problem.
Those of us in VT/NH/ME with a more cynical view think that may have been Verizon's plan from the beginning - to extract concessions from states they would not have gotten otherwise.

/tom

bicker

join:2007-05-10
Burlington, MA

said by tschmidt See Profile :

The role of private enterprise is to increase to common good, not necessarily that of individuals.
You must have been out-of-country for the last thirty years! Your ideals are, well, idealistic, but don't reflect the way things actually are in this country, these days.


tschmidt
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said by bicker See Profile :

Your ideals are, well, idealistic, but don't reflect the way things actually are in this country, these days.
Exactly, and that is why we are in such a mess.

/tom

bicker

join:2007-05-10
Burlington, MA
Well, speak for yourself: Perhaps that's why you're in such a mess.
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