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U.S. officials to unveil sweeping proposal for broadband – San Jose Mercury News

U.S. officials to unveil sweeping proposal for broadband – San Jose Mercury News.

A good start, but, before we go any further, I hope that they will add caveats to this that will not allow those dastardly thieving telcos to steal the money without performing the task. Like they did in Clinton’s time. Still, a good start!

  • randal2k

    Who Hates the National Broadband Plan? – Reviews by PC Magazine http://bit.ly/9NyGr9

    So, it begins already? yes, seems the corporate fat cats and their pariah fanatics (those people that think anything for the people is a bad thing).
    list;
    Television Broadcasters,
    “As a one-to-many transmission medium, broadcasters are ready to make the case that we are far and away the most efficient users of spectrum in today's communications marketplace,” said NAB Vice President Dennis Wharton in an interview with Ars Technica. (no, your doing nothing with it.)

    Mobile Carriers
    (this one i understand, why pay for txt msgs when you could use wireless?)

    Lawmakers (yes, the idiots that are making mandatory healthcare to bolster the already way to big healthcare industry.. morons!)

    People <–pariah fanatics

    oh, well… perhaps we someday will have a country that is all most as good as some other countries. till then we have this broken capitalistic mess.

  • http://prezombis.com/rblog Randal2k

    Who Hates the National Broadband Plan? – Reviews by PC Magazine http://bit.ly/9NyGr9

    So, it begins already? yes, seems the corporate fat cats and their pariah fanatics (those people that think anything for the people is a bad thing).
    list;
    Television Broadcasters,
    “As a one-to-many transmission medium, broadcasters are ready to make the case that we are far and away the most efficient users of spectrum in today's communications marketplace,” said NAB Vice President Dennis Wharton in an interview with Ars Technica. (no, your doing nothing with it.)

    Mobile Carriers
    (this one i understand, why pay for txt msgs when you could use wireless?)

    Lawmakers (yes, the idiots that are making mandatory healthcare to bolster the already way to big healthcare industry.. morons!)

    People <–pariah fanatics

    oh, well… perhaps we someday will have a country that is all most as good as some other countries. till then we have this broken capitalistic mess.