Re: [FRIAM] ISPs and FCC Republicans celebrate FCC’s court loss on muni broadband | Ars Technica

2016-08-11 Thread Bob Ballance
From a quick look on the Web, New Mexico does not appear to be one of the 20 states that restrict municipal broadband. So neither the FCC ruling nor the court’s ruling should have much effect. However, most of the lists of state restrictions were posted in 2014-2015. I don’t recall any new

Re: [FRIAM] ISPs and FCC Republicans celebrate FCC’s court loss on muni broadband | Ars Technica

2016-08-11 Thread Gillian Densmore
That article did get one thing right: No one has yet called the cable cartel on it's bullshit On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 4:51 PM, Gillian Densmore wrote: > Why are ISP's still a thing? It seems like there's a yen to have some kind > of massive Global Web somehow. > It's

Re: [FRIAM] ISPs and FCC Republicans celebrate FCC’s court loss on muni broadband | Ars Technica

2016-08-11 Thread Gillian Densmore
Why are ISP's still a thing? It seems like there's a yen to have some kind of massive Global Web somehow. It's 2016, and to many people have dialup muchless Gigabyte over the air. I guess think find it bogles me that every man woman and child (should they want to) can't seemless get out there Omni

[FRIAM] ISPs and FCC Republicans celebrate FCC’s court loss on muni broadband | Ars Technica

2016-08-11 Thread Frank Wimberly
How does this impact City of Santa Fe broadband project(s), if any are active? http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/08/isps-and-fcc-republicans-celebrate-fccs-court-loss-on-muni-broadband/ Frank Wimberly Phone (505) 670-9918 FRIAM