Minnesota Governor Pushes Connected Nation Before Panel He Appointed Has Its Say
from the inside-track dept
We already pointed to the rather questionable situation in Florida where Connected Nation was "chosen" to run the broadband mapping project (and get a bunch of stimulus cash) over a competitor, despite issuing a bid that was more than twice as high, and without any local endorsements (and... oh yeah... one of the voters, the one who voted on CN by the highest margin just happened to have worked at one of the telcos that now backs CN). It looks like something fishy is going on in Minnesota too. According to Broadband reports, Minnesota's governor, Tim Pawlenty has already signed a letter supporting Connected Nation for mapping broadband in Minnesota... totally pissing off a member of the state's Ultra High Speed Task Force, who the governor (at the demands of the legislature) appointed to look into this very matter. But, why wait for them to investigate the details and choose wisely, when you can just select who you want. Again, Connected Nation has done an amazing job getting politicians to sing its praises, despite serious questions about how its mapping process works.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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Filed Under: broadband, minnesota, tim pawlenty
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Can someone explain to me..
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Think of it like a puppet master waving about marionettes who sing his praises, then citing his puppets as proof of how wonderful he is.
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Perhaps a rather good unintended consequence.
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All that is needed is for the telcos to turn over information, which they refuse to do. The information needed is
Name of company and for all Internet connections...
1) address, city, state, zip code and apartment number
2) type of connection (DSL, Calble, Phone, cell phone, etc)
3) speed of connection
Done ... at most 2 million dollars worth of work combined for all the telco's, not a couple hundred million dollars.
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4) GPS location and manufacturer name and unit type for Wireless Broadband
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This is a pretty good explanation:
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Nations-Largest-ISPs-Crafting-Fake-National-Broad band-Policy-96192
Art Brodsky covers it pretty well also:
http://www.publicknowledge.org/node/2522
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The sales pitch for the users would be...
"Do you want to help save every american 1 dollar? There are 350 million americans counting on you."
(Click here to take the broadband mapping survey)
or
(click here your address is on file)
in either case....
Ask - enter you internet service provider
System - Log the trace route and you are done
What you would want to do is limit it to current users and allow no new email subscribers after the time the survey is common knowledge to participate. This prevents screwing with the survey.
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They know how to offer
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Makes me sad to be a Minnesotan
I've heard rumors he might run for President in 2012 (Probably what will actually bring the end of the world), and I've already decided that if he wins, I'm moving to Canada. If someone can't take care of their state, why give them 49 others to fail with?
Can't wait till elections so we can (hopefully) finally boot him out, but I can say, he's perfect for government. "Why wait when no one can contest my choices? *sign paper blindly*
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