For The Amount Spent Fighting City, Couldn't BellSouth Just Offer Broadband
from the just-saying... dept
There they go again. The folks at BellSouth have put so much effort into stopping Lafayette, Louisiana from offering muni-broadband, you have to wonder how much more they could be offering now if they'd just focused on offering a better product. Despite plenty of really nasty campaigning (threatening to pull jobs out of the state and using push polls among other tactics), Lafayette voters still voted to move forward with the muni-fiber network recognizing that it could help boost the economy, bringing in new businesses while offering a real alternative to a slow-to-innovate BellSouth. Even after this, BellSouth has been trying to stop the project from moving forward and has won a legal battle preventing Lafayette from issuing bonds to pay for the network. The rejection seems to mostly be based on a technicality concerning how Lafayette would repay the bonds (using revenue from other muni-utilities). Still, it's amusing to see BellSouth complain about government subsidies, when they tend to ignore the government subsidies that help BellSouth. Either way, the really sad part is all the money being wasted (on both sides) to fight this that could be used to actually offer people real broadband connections.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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This is just a further showing that our votes really don't count for shit when Da Man wants it his way.
WAKE UP PEOPLE and let Da Man know he can't rule your life. I encourage the local government involved to go right ahead and issue those bonds and show our justice system that we the people make our rules.... Not justice departments who can be bought by the deep pockets of big business.
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Please discontinue your business with bellsouth until they abide by fair business practices.
I know I will be doing such
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Think about it a bit... Almost immediately someone will say "These internet connections are being used to look at pornography, the local government shouldn't be using tax dollars to support pornography" ... then the same thing will happen regarding file sharing, then controversial blogs... Soon policies will be in place to filter and blacklist items... And it will go downhill from there.
This doesn't happen much with the commercial options because those companies are focusing on making a profit, and are completely uninterested with any moral issues, any blocking or filtering the commercial ISP's do is based around reducing bandwidth-hogging in an effort to further save money, which doesn't bother me too much.
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but then again the NET is only one additional channel for them to attempt to throttle.
I doubt Munis in other regions would censor much, so long as the content met legal constraints.
Will religious content be allowed, since the government will be funding the whole thing?
There WILL be lawsuits as a variety of advocacy groups attemt to control what is allowed or forbidden on any given system.
Personally I believe a non-profit co-op or foundation would be a better approach to give consumers what they want, at a reasonable cost.
Users would also have much better control and a better chance that their concerns would be taken seriously.
But then again, who is to say that some whacko group of wingnuts won't be running and ruining the show?
As usual, the devil is too often in the details.
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See ya BS!
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as a race we are starting to go backwards, getting obessive about money and failing to progress at the rate we could be
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WAKE UP PEOPLE and let Da Man know he can't rule your life.
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