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NtwkGUY1

join:2001-02-08
Lewisville, TX

reply to richb01803
Re: ATT Woes

Regulation is one thing. But these cities do not have the talent, have the buying power of a large company, nor the resources. As for the rival thing, there are a few places in the US that have more than one cable company serving the same households. It works for the most part.


Rob Froelich

join:2000-03-26
Saint Charles, IL
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·Comcast

Hey Jim,

I have to disagree with you. Geneva already provides my power and water and pay about half what everyone around me pays, and have yet to have a single problem with service. I don't buy the argument that a municipality couldn't attract and retain the services of qualified people to build and manage their network. They have already done so very successfully on the electric utility side, and provide a number of other city services effectively. So far the private sector has failed to provide anything resembling good cable service or Internet Broadband (75% of the Geneva, St. Charles and Batavia population cannot get DSL, 100% cannot get cable modems today). Broadband is so critical to the growth of the local economy, that when the private sector fails as they have in this case the public sector SHOULD step up and do what it can. The argument that its to hard for a municipal government to do is hogwash when you consider the fact that there are many towns like these that are on very solid ground financially and have made great strides in providing essential physical infrastructure to their constituents. Don't get me started on the how de-regulation has failed us in so many other markets - look at the California power crisis that could never have happened without the largely unregulated privatization of that industry.

Rob
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richb01803
Rich

join:2001-02-14
02100

reply to NtwkGUY1
Rob raises a good point.

Most cities operate their own waterworks; not quite such a high percentage run their own trash pickup but I'm pretty sure it's well over 50%.

In greater Boston, a few communities have tried privatizing, with very much mixed results.

It would not surprise me at all if telecom as an industry fails just like passenger railroads. The question, in that event, would be whether we want the Feds to pick up the pieces, or our local communities.

I'd go with the local waterworks model, if it comes to that.
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