"Once again, killing net neutrality didn't just kill fairly modest net neutrality rules. It left the FCC incapable of holding giant ISPs accountable for fraud, anti-competitive behavior, predatory billing, bogus fees, privacy violations, and all the other symptoms of a broken, uncompetitive, and highly geographically monopolized U.S. telecom market."
But did it leave the FTC incapable of holding ISPs accountable for those things?
Maybe the better solution would be to prevent municipalities from awarding monopolies to private companies?
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"Once again, killing net neutrality didn't just kill fairly modest net neutrality rules. It left the FCC incapable of holding giant ISPs accountable for fraud, anti-competitive behavior, predatory billing, bogus fees, privacy violations, and all the other symptoms of a broken, uncompetitive, and highly geographically monopolized U.S. telecom market."
But did it leave the FTC incapable of holding ISPs accountable for those things?
Maybe the better solution would be to prevent municipalities from awarding monopolies to private companies?
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Lessons 7 and 11 seem particularly interesting.
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