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Sep 20, 2017
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russkiejedi
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So the government should now get out of things after they've fronted gobs of
money putting the existing infrastructure in place and let the incumbents just go to town?
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For all you competition will fix everything with no net neutrality guys, if one
DapperDan
9/20/17 10:19am
How are they being blocked?
Indy Coug
9/20/17 10:21am
Generally utilities need approval to use the easements from either a PUD
jkccoug
9/20/17 10:23am
So isn't that what we should focus on instead of "net neutrality"?
cheezedawg
9/20/17 10:58am
Depends on the problem you're trying to solve.
jkccoug
9/20/17 1:42pm
And I think ISPs should absolutely be able to allow or ban whatever they want as
cheezedawg
9/20/17 2:17pm
Disagree. Too many people only have two choices.
jkccoug
9/20/17 2:35pm
Which brings me back to 3 posts up- the underlying problem that we should seek
cheezedawg
9/20/17 3:45pm
We could do that. But that kind of thing is so localized that the
jkccoug
9/20/17 3:50pm
Net neutrality is a move to deal with things as they are, not as they putatively
russkiejedi
9/20/17 3:53pm
Why hasn't it been needed in the past?
BertoChavez
9/20/17 4:04pm
Because major ISPs weren't hemmoraghing customers in their cable business and
russkiejedi
9/20/17 4:08pm
And yet the only cases I have heard about ISPs doing something dumb like
cheezedawg
9/20/17 4:42pm
In large part due to the FCC giving them a stern look. They didn't stop due to
DapperDan
9/20/17 5:35pm
Revisionist history at its finest.
BertoChavez
9/20/17 6:27pm
You think it's Comcast working alone that's blocking Google Fiber?
SandYFan
9/20/17 10:22am
They're working with the government to stop them
DapperDan
9/20/17 10:26am
Oh hey so without the government they couldn't do anything.
SandYFan
9/20/17 10:27am
I'm confused. Nowhere in his OP did he say "Comcast working alone" was blocking
benny1982
9/20/17 10:37am
The government getting out of this is what gives more competition.
BertoChavez
9/20/17 11:11am
Federal, state, and local government all play different roles. You have to get
TaiJuan
9/20/17 11:14am
So the government should now get out of things after they've fronted gobs of
russkiejedi
9/20/17 11:15am
Yes. And stop putting down gobs of money that benefit only one corporation.
BertoChavez
9/20/17 11:16am
By giving the existing ISPs a leg up and then completely stepping away, they'd
benny1982
9/20/17 11:18am
Not really. The government has ALWAYS been involved in the Internet.
benny1982
9/20/17 11:16am
The government is neck deep in this already. Wishing they'd get out is not going
DapperDan
9/20/17 11:18am
Wishing? No. Making it happen? Yes.
BertoChavez
9/20/17 11:18am
Unless you're Donald Trump you're wishing
DapperDan
9/20/17 11:20am
What's the deregulation strategy? Killing net neutrality doesn't even move you
russkiejedi
9/20/17 11:23am
Google actually has already recognized that burying fiber is a losing propositio
rcbyufan
9/20/17 10:24am
In large part because of these issues.
Baron
9/20/17 10:26am
Technology issues or legal issues?
jkccoug
9/20/17 10:28am
Legal, the tech isn't a problem. Fiber is as good as it gets
DapperDan
9/20/17 10:35am
That's what I thought.
jkccoug
9/20/17 10:36am
It is considerably more complex than just easements and "legal issues"
cheezedawg
9/20/17 10:51am
But those issues didn't cause them to stop competing. They are still expanding
Skeptical Optimist
9/20/17 10:28am
They did stop competing and had to do something very different.
Baron
9/20/17 10:30am
only if you live in an apartment building with 10 units or more. Which then
DapperDan
9/20/17 10:33am
They think that if they bury fiber something better than near speed of light
jkccoug
9/20/17 10:26am
Fiber is extremely costly to implement. I think they want to move to towers.
Twin Roots
9/20/17 10:46am
It is costly but you won't get GB speeds over wireless
jkccoug
9/20/17 1:44pm
Google is still competing. They bought Webpass and are expanding in many new
Skeptical Optimist
9/20/17 10:25am
Like it says in that article, they went wireless because they were being
DapperDan
9/20/17 10:31am
It's a strategy shift for sure, and that is no doubt because of roadblocks from
Skeptical Optimist
9/20/17 10:53am
That's a low hanging fruit for Google. The future is not in laying cable. Google has purchased several technologies
Rhino84
9/20/17 11:13am
The internet will always run on wires. Places that don't need or want
DapperDan
9/20/17 11:20am
That's what I said when I got my first cell phone. Yes, POPs and Data centers will certainly be wired. I wouldn't
Rhino84
9/20/17 11:31am
Burying cable is expensive, but continues to be the most reliable.
benny1982
9/20/17 11:28am
Over-regulation is the underlying illness. More regulation masks some symptoms but shores up the status quo even more.
el capitan
9/20/17 10:39am
What current regulations are causing the problem?
DapperDan
9/20/17 10:40am
Tons. Your premise kind of implies it.
el capitan
9/20/17 11:57am
Surely you can name a handful or two
DapperDan
9/20/17 12:02pm
RE: Surely you can name a handful or two
el capitan
9/20/17 1:04pm
Searching for "Google Fiber" and posting the first two links you found was a
DapperDan
9/20/17 1:13pm
Meh, it's all I needed. Proves my point.
el capitan
9/20/17 1:31pm
None of them address your point
DapperDan
9/20/17 1:37pm
Why not let it play out first? If no net neutrality is a disaster then it should
rcbyufan
9/20/17 10:41am
Inertia
DapperDan
9/20/17 10:47am
Collective action/public good problems will predictably keep the outcry from
jkccoug
9/20/17 2:53pm
Aren't you are assuming that government regulation doesn't eventually respond
Pasadena
9/20/17 10:47am
So you think competition can fix the problem? If competition is being impeded
Coach's Dad
9/20/17 10:50am
You wouldn't like the fix because it's a step further down the road from
DapperDan
9/20/17 10:58am
IMO that isn't the only available fix. The local tactics that Comcast is using
Coach's Dad
9/20/17 11:16am
It's the most effective and best fix.
DapperDan
9/20/17 11:21am
I can't wait for SuperArmy™ (brought to you by Pepsi & Walmart) to fight ISIS
Linescratcher
9/20/17 10:58am
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