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    • bigbearB
      bigbear @coliver
      last edited by

      @coliver said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

      @bigbear said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

      @dustinb3403 said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

      People are actively resigning from positions due to the amount of insanity that is taking place.

      Think about that too, what about under served markets? Where are there no programs to bolster small ISP's to build out in rural areas?

      There were programs at the federal and state levels. NYS offered a silly amount of money to ISPs to expand. They took the money and pocketed it. The AG is suing right now for failure to hold up their end of the bargain.

      There was also the lifeline, I think that's what it was called, program to help rural and poor people pay for access to the internet. I think that could have been expanded... but it wasn't and instead has been cut back tremendously.

      We've never experienced anything like that (KY, OH, IN)

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      • bigbearB
        bigbear @bigbear
        last edited by

        @bigbear said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

        @coliver said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

        @bigbear said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

        @dustinb3403 said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

        People are actively resigning from positions due to the amount of insanity that is taking place.

        Think about that too, what about under served markets? Where are there no programs to bolster small ISP's to build out in rural areas?

        There were programs at the federal and state levels. NYS offered a silly amount of money to ISPs to expand. They took the money and pocketed it. The AG is suing right now for failure to hold up their end of the bargain.

        There was also the lifeline, I think that's what it was called, program to help rural and poor people pay for access to the internet. I think that could have been expanded... but it wasn't and instead has been cut back tremendously.

        We've never experienced anything like that (KY, OH, IN)

        Else I would be in a different business still...

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        • coliverC
          coliver @bigbear
          last edited by

          @bigbear said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

          @bigbear said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

          @coliver said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

          @bigbear said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

          @dustinb3403 said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

          People are actively resigning from positions due to the amount of insanity that is taking place.

          Think about that too, what about under served markets? Where are there no programs to bolster small ISP's to build out in rural areas?

          There were programs at the federal and state levels. NYS offered a silly amount of money to ISPs to expand. They took the money and pocketed it. The AG is suing right now for failure to hold up their end of the bargain.

          There was also the lifeline, I think that's what it was called, program to help rural and poor people pay for access to the internet. I think that could have been expanded... but it wasn't and instead has been cut back tremendously.

          We've never experienced anything like that (KY, OH, IN)

          Else I would be in a different business still...

          NYS is still offering this to rural ISPs. They can be part of a grant if they expand their coverage by a specific number of customers (I think... it may be based on milage) per year. The catch is that it had to meet the federal (FCC) definition of broadband. Which, until recently, could only be satisfied by wireless, fiber, or coax. So they couldn't put in any new DSL lines.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @bigbear
            last edited by

            @bigbear said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

            @dustinb3403 said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

            People are actively resigning from positions due to the amount of insanity that is taking place.

            Think about that too, what about under served markets? Where are there no programs to bolster small ISP's to build out in rural areas?

            I have a really hard time with this personally. I see some value in this, but I haven't reached a point yet where I feel it's the government's place to mandate that companies provide services to rural areas.

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            • coliverC
              coliver @Dashrender
              last edited by

              @dashrender said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

              @bigbear said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

              @dustinb3403 said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

              People are actively resigning from positions due to the amount of insanity that is taking place.

              Think about that too, what about under served markets? Where are there no programs to bolster small ISP's to build out in rural areas?

              I have a really hard time with this personally. I see some value in this, but I haven't reached a point yet where I feel it's the government's place to mandate that companies provide services to rural areas.

              I think we're there and have been for almost a decade. It's no different then telephone service.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @coliver
                last edited by

                @coliver said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                @dashrender said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                @bigbear said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                @dustinb3403 said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                People are actively resigning from positions due to the amount of insanity that is taking place.

                Think about that too, what about under served markets? Where are there no programs to bolster small ISP's to build out in rural areas?

                I have a really hard time with this personally. I see some value in this, but I haven't reached a point yet where I feel it's the government's place to mandate that companies provide services to rural areas.

                I think we're there and have been for almost a decade. It's no different then telephone service.

                I'm not for that or power either.

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                • coliverC
                  coliver @Dashrender
                  last edited by

                  @dashrender said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                  @coliver said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                  @dashrender said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                  @bigbear said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                  @dustinb3403 said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                  People are actively resigning from positions due to the amount of insanity that is taking place.

                  Think about that too, what about under served markets? Where are there no programs to bolster small ISP's to build out in rural areas?

                  I have a really hard time with this personally. I see some value in this, but I haven't reached a point yet where I feel it's the government's place to mandate that companies provide services to rural areas.

                  I think we're there and have been for almost a decade. It's no different then telephone service.

                  I'm not for that or power either.

                  Ah see that's where we differ. I would deem communication and power to be essential services.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @coliver
                    last edited by

                    @coliver said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                    @dashrender said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                    @coliver said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                    @dashrender said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                    @bigbear said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                    @dustinb3403 said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                    People are actively resigning from positions due to the amount of insanity that is taking place.

                    Think about that too, what about under served markets? Where are there no programs to bolster small ISP's to build out in rural areas?

                    I have a really hard time with this personally. I see some value in this, but I haven't reached a point yet where I feel it's the government's place to mandate that companies provide services to rural areas.

                    I think we're there and have been for almost a decade. It's no different then telephone service.

                    I'm not for that or power either.

                    Ah see that's where we differ. I would deem communication and power to be essential services.

                    Then they should be state run. And in that case, then yes, I would be onboard with that. Remove it from the private sector, and you'll get my blessing, more or less.

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                    • coliverC
                      coliver @Dashrender
                      last edited by

                      @dashrender said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                      @coliver said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                      @dashrender said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                      @coliver said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                      @dashrender said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                      @bigbear said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                      @dustinb3403 said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                      People are actively resigning from positions due to the amount of insanity that is taking place.

                      Think about that too, what about under served markets? Where are there no programs to bolster small ISP's to build out in rural areas?

                      I have a really hard time with this personally. I see some value in this, but I haven't reached a point yet where I feel it's the government's place to mandate that companies provide services to rural areas.

                      I think we're there and have been for almost a decade. It's no different then telephone service.

                      I'm not for that or power either.

                      Ah see that's where we differ. I would deem communication and power to be essential services.

                      Then they should be state run. And in that case, then yes, I would be onboard with that. Remove it from the private sector, and you'll get my blessing, more or less.

                      Electric services are more or less state run in most of the US. In all but name. But I agree with you, utilities should be provided and run by the state.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @coliver
                        last edited by

                        @coliver said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                        @dashrender said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                        @coliver said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                        @dashrender said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                        @coliver said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                        @dashrender said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                        @bigbear said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                        @dustinb3403 said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                        People are actively resigning from positions due to the amount of insanity that is taking place.

                        Think about that too, what about under served markets? Where are there no programs to bolster small ISP's to build out in rural areas?

                        I have a really hard time with this personally. I see some value in this, but I haven't reached a point yet where I feel it's the government's place to mandate that companies provide services to rural areas.

                        I think we're there and have been for almost a decade. It's no different then telephone service.

                        I'm not for that or power either.

                        Ah see that's where we differ. I would deem communication and power to be essential services.

                        Then they should be state run. And in that case, then yes, I would be onboard with that. Remove it from the private sector, and you'll get my blessing, more or less.

                        Electric services are more or less state run in most of the US. In all but name. But I agree with you, utilities should be provided and run by the state.

                        So many issues would be resovled (including Net Neutrality) if these utilities were all state run.

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                        • mlnewsM
                          mlnews
                          last edited by

                          https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/01/california-senate-approves-net-neutrality-law-in-defiance-of-fcc/

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                          • popesterP
                            popester @mlnews
                            last edited by popester

                            @mlnews said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                            https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/01/california-senate-approves-net-neutrality-law-in-defiance-of-fcc/

                            Can't argue with that. 10th amendment baybee!

                            Edit: You can argue with that and i am sure someone will......

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                            • mlnewsM
                              mlnews
                              last edited by

                              https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/01/montana-to-fcc-you-cant-stop-us-from-protecting-net-neutrality/

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                              • mlnewsM
                                mlnews
                                last edited by

                                https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/01/fcc-broadband-committee-wants-to-restrict-publicly-owned-networks/

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                                • mlnewsM
                                  mlnews
                                  last edited by

                                  https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/01/net-neutrality-will-be-enforced-in-new-york-under-orders-from-governor/

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                                  • DustinB3403D
                                    DustinB3403
                                    last edited by DustinB3403

                                    California defies the FCC and approves Net Neutrality Law

                                    The Montana and New York executive orders focus exclusively on the purchasing requirements for state agencies instead of imposing requirements directly on ISPs. The California bill is a more direct challenge to the FCC's preemption order because it requires all ISPs to follow net neutrality rules regardless of whether they provide Internet service to state agencies.

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender @DustinB3403
                                      last edited by

                                      @dustinb3403 said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                                      California defies the FCC and approves Net Neutrality Law

                                      The Montana and New York executive orders focus exclusively on the purchasing requirements for state agencies instead of imposing requirements directly on ISPs. The California bill is a more direct challenge to the FCC's preemption order because it requires all ISPs to follow net neutrality rules regardless of whether they provide Internet service to state agencies.

                                      Very funny to see CA on the leading edge of something worthwhile.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                                        last edited by

                                        @dashrender said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                                        @dustinb3403 said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                                        California defies the FCC and approves Net Neutrality Law

                                        The Montana and New York executive orders focus exclusively on the purchasing requirements for state agencies instead of imposing requirements directly on ISPs. The California bill is a more direct challenge to the FCC's preemption order because it requires all ISPs to follow net neutrality rules regardless of whether they provide Internet service to state agencies.

                                        Very funny to see CA on the leading edge of something worthwhile.

                                        That's actually something CA is famous for.

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                                        • ObsolesceO
                                          Obsolesce @Dashrender
                                          last edited by Obsolesce

                                          @dashrender said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                                          @dustinb3403 said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                                          California defies the FCC and approves Net Neutrality Law

                                          The Montana and New York executive orders focus exclusively on the purchasing requirements for state agencies instead of imposing requirements directly on ISPs. The California bill is a more direct challenge to the FCC's preemption order because it requires all ISPs to follow net neutrality rules regardless of whether they provide Internet service to state agencies.

                                          Very funny to see CA on the leading edge of something worthwhile.

                                          We just made it illegal to sell animals from animal mills.

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                                          • DustinB3403D
                                            DustinB3403 @Obsolesce
                                            last edited by

                                            @tim_g said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                                            @dashrender said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                                            @dustinb3403 said in FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues:

                                            California defies the FCC and approves Net Neutrality Law

                                            The Montana and New York executive orders focus exclusively on the purchasing requirements for state agencies instead of imposing requirements directly on ISPs. The California bill is a more direct challenge to the FCC's preemption order because it requires all ISPs to follow net neutrality rules regardless of whether they provide Internet service to state agencies.

                                            Very funny to see CA on the leading edge of something worthwhile.

                                            We just made it illegal to sell animals from animal mills.

                                            Do you mean puppy mills? So how do you get the pet you want, rather than whatever you happen to snatch from a shelter?

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