[TriLUG] mostly OT: Tech Lobbyist
Tim Jowers via TriLUG
trilug at trilug.org
Fri Sep 25 17:14:17 EDT 2015
Hi Steve,
I worked with a guy about 15 years ago who had spent some time with towns
in GA. Its common for the towns to sell cable service, phone service, etc.
We all know the model around water; but there is no reason the town/city
should have a monopoly on water any more than Internet, or even power.
Cheers,
Tim
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 4:58 PM, Steve Litt via TriLUG <trilug at trilug.org>
wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 11:32:10 -0400
> Scott Chilcote via TriLUG <trilug at trilug.org> wrote:
>
>
> > I consider it egregious in the utmost that the commercial providers
> > have the unvarnished gall to turn around and lobby at the state
> > capitol to intercede, when they give communities no other option.
> > Internet access is no longer a luxury. Welcome to the global
> > economy, where having the tools to compete is essential.
> >
> > It's unfortunate that not every town government makes good decisions
> > when it comes to building out broadband networks. It's far more
> > unfortunate that they are given no other way to succeed.
>
> I agree and would add this:
>
> How often do you see municipalities install gas stations? Convenience
> stores? Movie theatres?
>
> Gas stations, convenience stores and movie theatres all have one thing
> in common: Lots of competition. Prices and quality are determined by a
> marketplace.
>
> Now ask yourself this: In how many places do you find more than two
> choices for >2Mbit down and >100Kbit up? In how many places do you find
> only one? In how many places are there zero, resulting in the need to
> download via satellite TV and upload via telephone, or go dialup?
>
> When lack of competition makes services so expensive and so bug-adorned
> that the municipality is tempted to give its citizens a better deal,
> that's a damnation on the local connectivity marketplace.
>
> SteveT
>
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