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    FCC Approves Plan to Regulate Internet
    WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday approved a plan to regulate the Internet despite warnings that it could strangle industry investment and damage an economy that is still struggling to recover.

    The 3-2 vote fell along partisan lines with Democrats capitalizing on their numerical advantage.
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    The FCC's action "is not motivated by a tangible competitive harm or market failure," said Commissioner Meredith Attwell Baker, a Republican, who said she couldn't support the rule because the agency was intervening to regulate the Internet "because it wants to, not because it needs to."
    At least somebody gets it.
    "Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
    -John Wooden

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    • #3
      We are talking about usage of miles of infrastructure over multiple jurisdictions using bandwith spectrum in which the parties agreed to fcc oversight when it was purchased, controlled for the most part by regional monopolies. How is this different than your electric company. Imagine westar signing contracts to deliver power preferrentially to largest contract customers at the expense of small business. If anything the fcc didn't go far enough.
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      • #4
        Agreed Big,

        This is just another example of teabaggers being told what to be mad about by the rich. Truly sad!

        I guess AT&T and Cox just don't make enough money.

        Thanks Teabaggers!!!!

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        • #5
          How many of you here have been harmed by the lack of internet regulations?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ISASO
            How many of you here have been harmed by the lack of internet regulations?
            No one because all the players had agreed to net neutrality. Once those agreements started getting negotiated away then the cops had to come out. Following your ill logic we wouldn't need a navy as none of us had been harmed by seaborne invasion.
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            • #7
              It never ceases to amaze me the number of people who want government to make decisions for them.

              Exactly where and when did internet providers EVER agree to oversight by the FCC?

              The internet is a great example of what can happen when the free market is unimpeded by government.

              The marketplace is a far, far better regulator than five unelected members of the FCC or 535 members of Congress for that matter.

              Clearly the FCC does not have authority to do this. It will either be overturned by a court or Congress will specify that FCC doesn't have the power to regulate the internet.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Big Ol' Badass Balla
                How is this different than your electric company. Imagine westar signing contracts to deliver power preferrentially to largest contract customers at the expense of small business. If anything the fcc didn't go far enough.
                Westar already does that.

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                • #9
                  And Westar is granted a monopoly on their territory.

                  ATT, Cox and the myriad of other internet providers are granted no such thing.

                  I can get whatever internet provider I choose.

                  It is a false analogy.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ABC
                    And Westar is granted a monopoly on their territory.

                    ATT, Cox and the myriad of other internet providers are granted no such thing.

                    I can get whatever internet provider I choose.

                    It is a false analogy.
                    How many high speed choices is that myriad in Wichita?
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by SB Shock
                      Originally posted by Big Ol' Badass Balla
                      How is this different than your electric company. Imagine westar signing contracts to deliver power preferrentially to largest contract customers at the expense of small business. If anything the fcc didn't go far enough.
                      Westar already does that.
                      My understanding is that they can negotiate power contracts only to the limit that they can provide for their existing customers.
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                      • #12
                        Multimedia cablevision now Cox has lined the pocket's of the cities politicians to keep all competition out ?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Big Ol' Badass Balla
                          Originally posted by ABC
                          And Westar is granted a monopoly on their territory.

                          ATT, Cox and the myriad of other internet providers are granted no such thing.

                          I can get whatever internet provider I choose.

                          It is a false analogy.
                          How many high speed choices is that myriad in Wichita?
                          You think this is going to somehow help the consumer? :wacko:

                          AT&T, Comcast and Verizon wrote the rules that FCC adopted. It will do the exact opposite of what "net neutrality" implies.

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                          • #14
                            The FCC Should Not Regulate the Internet
                            The arguments against government regulation in the name of “net neutrality” have not changed: A good engineering principle is not made better if dogmatized and given to lawyers and bureaucrats to enforce as law. The FCC and its regulatory regime are almost sure to be captured by major ISPs and turned to their benefit, used to suppress competition and blunt innovation.

                            A premise of net neutrality regulation—and much other regulation—is that consumers can’t be relied on to defend their own interests. Taking that premise, which I don’t, it follows that regulators must step in. But that syllogism skips over an additional premise: that regulators can do a better job.
                            Are regulators rational? An interesting read...
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                            • #15
                              George Orwell would have loved the term 'net neutrality'.

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