BellSouth Decides To Punish New Orleans For Daring To Offer WiFi
from the homeless-refugees-better-pay-up dept
Let's face it: BellSouth really hates the concept of muni-wireless. At the beginning of the year, in a fierce battle over the potential for city-supported WiFi in parts of Louisiana, BellSouth threatened to pull a call center out of the state, costing 1,300 jobs if voters didn't vote down the plan. While that was in a different part of Louisiana, it appears that the company is not at all happy that New Orleans has decided to keep up a WiFi network set up in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. While the city is still in a "state of emergency" the network will remain at regular speeds. After that, the speeds will be throttled down to 128k (which is part of a state law, put in place at the urging of BellSouth). However, even that's not good enough for BellSouth, apparently. After hearing about the New Orleans plan, the Washington Post claims that BellSouth officials angrily withdrew an offer to donate a damaged building to house New Orleans police headquarters. BellSouth denies that's the reason they pulled back the offer, and claim they're still "negotiating," but others clearly don't see it that way. Of course, all of this should make you wonder just what BellSouth fears in a piddly WiFi mesh network that won't be able to run at speeds above 128k?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Blackmail
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Re: Blackmail
I left their ISP service several years ago, because their service was so lousy, and just needed a good reason to drop the landline. Now I have one.
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Re: Blackmail
And this the exact kind of reasoning we need: If you don't like a product or service (or company) then stop supporting it. Leave government intervention out of it. The state has NEVER solved any problems, and they aren't going to solve this...your wallet's vote will.
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My customers (casinos) are gone, and won't return for a long time. I've moved north (Huntsville, AL) and am happily employed, although a little cold and a little homesick.
But New Orleans DOES need to be re-engineered, or plowed under and rebuilt ABOVE sea level. Not 10 feet below it.
Guess what? there's more weather just like Katrina, Ivan, etc coming. Do we really want to see a major port city subjected to rebuild-flood-rebuild cycles for the next 10 years? Or take our time to build a survivable city that can handle the inevitable flooding next summer/fall.
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No Subject Given
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comi-cate
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A senior telecommunications executive said yesterday that Internet service providers should be allowed to strike deals to give certain Web sites or services priority in reaching computer users, a controversial system that would significantly change how the Internet operates.
William L. Smith, chief technology officer for Atlanta-based BellSouth Corp., told reporters and analysts that an Internet service provider such as his firm should be able, for example, to charge Yahoo Inc. for the opportunity to have its search site load faster than that of Google Inc.
Or, Smith said, his company should be allowed to charge a rival voice-over-Internet firm so that its service can operate with the same quality as BellSouth's offering.
Network operators can identify the digital "packets" of content moving through their wires from sites and services and can block some or put others at the head of the stream.
It's time to rally a boycott on Bellsouth.
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Cable and other communications bussinesses would do the same thing if they had the chance. This is why we (the public) need to take control and show them that we will not stand up to their monopolistic bullying.
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#2 Illegal use of one's official position or powers to obtain property, funds, or patronage.
it's only blackmail when you threaten to reveal "shady" details.
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Revoke their monopoly
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Re: Revoke their monopoly
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Re: Revoke their monopoly
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No Subject Given
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Stop Whining
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Re: Stop Whining
Well I'm sure they will as soon as we switch over to a Socialist state.
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Telco is getting it while they can
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Going nuts...
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GO Bellsouth!
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Re: GO Bellsouth!
NOLA is hoping that that the system will aid businesses and help lure them back to the city.
But I suppose you don't support that either and would prefer to see NOLA bulldozed and forgotten.
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Re: GO Bellsouth!
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No, sadly, New Orleans is sinking and we need it to stay right where it is.
Or, of course, bulldoze the city and have the harbor operated by shift workers like a lumber camp...
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Re: GO Bellsouth!
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wake up
It's time to make people aware. Creat a website or something. Boycott Bellsouth (like I and my family and friends do).Bombard your local governments with emails and letters ask them to update the telecom laws.
This country is far from where it should be when it comes to high speed communication. Look at South korea and Japan to name a few countries that have the United States beat in this area. The fact of the matter is majority of americans are dumb. I mean look at what we put in office as our president. The scale of power is going to shift soon if things don't change.
Americans are the dumbest consumers on the planet. You know why? because we think we can afford to be.
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Re: GO Bellsouth!
Actually, yeah. Rebuilding a city that lies under sea level is begging to be taught the same lesson twice...at the expense of NATIONAL taxpayers--many of whom are smart enough to not settle or build in such precarious positions. Why should I be punished because people choose to live in areas that are subject to disaster--and do so without holding insurance policies?
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HEY TRUTH BEACON
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My hats' off to you, for you are even more of an optimist than I!
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Re: HEY TRUTH BEACON
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There must be a balance
And to Bell South, lighten up.
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Dark Age
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Bell South = Classy
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How did BellSouth get away with getting the State legislature to pass a law throttling WiFi back to 128K?
Google, please show this collection of 'tards (Gov't officials included) what it is all about, and roll out your free Wi-Max project(.11'G', .11'A', .11'B', or the flavour du juor) to these ppl. They will appreciate it, and you will make lifelong 'Googlers' out of the gulf coast. Go to battle w/ these morons, with public opinion completely on your side, as well as the law. Expose the Anti-competition 128k Wifi cap law for exactly what it is. Open up the the bandwidth floodgates and see if the state and the telco monopoly is dumb enough to try to prosecute you.
Please, Google, do it for me!
;^)
I would love to see this happen. It would be better than 4th of July fireworks!
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Did no one even see this?
Doesn't anyone think there might be something wrong with this whole story? It's like bell south is the total badass and NOPD are the good guys. I don't believe this is the truth. Something really stinks in here.
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Re: Did no one even see this?
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Tax
If not, the police will be ideally placed to prosecute.
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Corporate Arrogance
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