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Overhype

by Carlo Longino




FCC Chair Trots Out Tired Telecom Trade Show Talk

from the broken-record dept

The Globalcomm telecommunications trade show is this week in Chicago, and as is apparently de rigeur at these events, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin's been given a platform to repeat the same old lines that he's said at similar previous events. Basically the gist is this: regulation is bad, okay, and companies -- especially big telcos -- shouldn't be encumbered by any sort of rules so there's a level playing field that encourages competition. Of course, all of this is double-speak. Martin loves regulation when it's politically useful, his idea of a level playing field means one that's slanted towards telcos and his idea of competition is a duopoly. He also remarked that the industry needs to deliver "more innovation" to consumers. Perhaps he should kick things off with some new thinking instead of rehashing these tired -- and ultimately ineffective -- ideas.

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    Jun 6th, 2006 @ 9:24am
  • New department

    by DCX2

    This should be from the alliteration-is-good department...

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  • Jun 6th, 2006 @ 10:35am
  • Puke all over big telco's

    by PhoneBoy

    Break apart the large telco's! CLEC's rule!

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  • Jun 6th, 2006 @ 11:05am
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Break apart teh big telcos, clecs rule?

    Yikes, like any clec could afford to be in business without the large telcos.

    Who do you know with 6 billion or so laying around to invest in fiber to the node or house?

    Any clecs? Didn't think so.

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  • Jun 6th, 2006 @ 12:47pm
  • Actually

    by Tweidle

    You're right CLECS don't have the money to invest in FTTX but the Gov is more than willing to dole out some fairly large loans at very good rates to let them do so.

    - On a FTTX connection now and loving it.

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  • Jun 7th, 2006 @ 7:24am
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Quite a few CLECs and ILECs are deploying FTTx infrastructures, it's not just ATT and Verizon. The Government does provide low cost loans for better broadband access networks in rural areas.

    If only RBOCs were deploying FTTx, there wouldn't be as many FTTx equipment manufactures in the market.

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  • Jun 19th, 2007 @ 9:56pm
  • Old

    by Anonymous Coward

    A whole year and only 6 comments? This guy must be even more boring then described.

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  • Jun 6th, 2006 @ 10:56am
  • FCC and the Telcos

    by Frank Muto

    Obviously politics play a significant part of how Martin's political future will play out. Just follow the money and you will see this is a big pay off to the Telco's in exchange for their contributions and to the lobbyiest breathing down the necks of Congress.

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  • Aug 13th, 2007 @ 11:56pm
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