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raven27
06-09-2005, 10:04 PM
A Texas Congressman has introduced a bill that impose a nationwide prohibition on municipally-sponsored networks.
Dubbed by the Author, Representative Pet Sessions (R-Texas), the Preserving Innovation in Telecom Act of 2005, the bill prohibits state and local governments from providing any telecommunications or information service that is "substantially similar" to services provided by private companies.

The bill, HR 2726, is similar to a host of state bills pushed by telecommunications companies aimed at fending off municipally-run wireless networks. Some of those bills, most recently one in Texas, have been stalled in state legislatures.

The telecommunications operators say that such networks represent unfair competition while municipalities claim that the services are needed to promote business and close the gap between digital haves and have-nots.

According to Sessions' on-line biography, he is a former employee of Southwestern Bell and Bell Labs. The bill will first be considered by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Link (http://www.mobilepipeline.com/164300100)

egarrard
06-10-2005, 01:48 AM
The water Department does a great job of delivering water. Much more reliable than the cable, electric, or phone company. Private industry can use the competition. So long as the private companies are still allowed to compete, why shouldn't the government compete too?

CyberGuy
06-10-2005, 04:49 AM
I agree. If free Wi-Fi is available the independent ISPs are going to work harder to provide better service for less.

I for one would not mind paying a private ISP for premium service for a reasonable cost. But if I am getting that same level of service for free, why should I pay them $45 bucks a month?

Competition is great. It makes the competitors work harder to satisfy and keep their customers.