Comments on: Bells' fiber plans spark political flame war
Local TV broadcasters complain about Verizon and SBC's plans to deliver video over fiber links. Members of Congress are concerned too.
Local TV broadcasters complain about Verizon and SBC's plans to deliver video over fiber links. Members of Congress are concerned too.
January 2, 2010 6:26 PM PST
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Since Michael Powell over at the FCC was too busy fining folks over nipplegate to notice that open access to DSL *and* cable lines was needed for competition, the only hope we have for competition now is between the cable monolopy and the phone monopoly, so let's not screw that potential up too.
If Brand X Internet wants to compete with cable or DSL, then they need to build their own network, just like the cable companies and telcos did. If they can't, then they need to either negotiate a *FAIR* agreement for leasing the network or get out of the market altogether.
So sir, as your opinion seems to be that of someone who is uninformed about the issue, I would suggest reading up a little bit more about the facts before you form an opinion.
innovation in TV delivery. They need to learn to flipping
compete.
- Regulate the service, not the physical transport
- by C.Schroeder April 21, 2005 10:09 AM PDT
- The physical data conduits into the home (twisted copper, coax, fiber, wireless) should be operated and maintained like a public utility or co-op, i.e. they are shared, municipal resources. This would allow each service to be regulated on the merits of that service, regardless of the provider and physical transport utilized to delivery it. Each provider can then lease as many or as few conduits in each community that makes sense for their business.
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- Line lease
- by May 3, 2005 11:24 AM PDT
- Verizon plans to have one fiber line and to lease out the line to everyone. similar to what you are talking about expect it's mantain by the lovely folks here are verizon.
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(8 Comments)It is time to move away from these archaic rules that link specific services to specific physical transports. That would go a long way towards leveling the playing field between competitors. But, someone has to be responsible for operating and maintaining the physical conduit(s) in each community, including insuring equal access TO SERVICES by all citizens. Note, equal access can be achieved with just one physical data conduit.