Well make a difference and get a copy of the call to action from WISPA and be heard.. I dont think by changing the rules is going to make things go faster by any means but put a dent in the small guy for trying.
Technology has made radical changes in wireless and wired devices.

I think if they would get a closer look at wisps and ftth that is where the rules need to be changed based on todays developments. If there was form just for Wisps like 477 to gather that data they could use that to shift grants our direction for the ones pushing into under-served areas. thats too simple though so lets just screw every one that cant meet the eligibility requirements.

On 1/31/2015 5:16 PM, Glen Waldrop wrote:
Well, the way I figure it three bastards voted this with a couple of million getting pissed and the general masses going, "OMG!! About time! We should have bajillionMBPS cat videos at our house for $4 a month!!!"

The biggest problem we have is our elected officials are professional politicians, coudn't give a crap about us and they're never going to enter the workforce, then we're dealing with judges we didn't vote into office, FCC officials we didn't vote into office...

All these people have little to no actual job experience, they just started ruling and have been ruling. We've got a ruling class and a working class. The people making the rules have never had to produce anything in order to get paid.

Our republic is looking far less like a country run by the people for the people every day.

/steps off my soapbox

    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* David Milholen <mailto:[email protected]>
    *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Sent:* Friday, January 30, 2015 11:14 PM
    *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] 25Mbps

    I hope everyone here is responding to the call to action so we can
    be heard I am so sick of getting pushed around by someone sitting
    in a cushy office not knowing exactly what those rule sets are
    going to do the little guy.
     I just wonder if he knows who this is going to benefit? Besides
    his pocket book.

    I have rallied 2 other wisps besides aristotle here in arkansas to
    also respond that are not members or are listed on any map.
     If you know any of your neighbors even if you dont like em I
    suggest making them aware of this issue.


    On 1/30/2015 2:35 PM, Josh Reynolds wrote:
    Which you may not be able to do in the future depending on how
    the net neutrality argument goes.
    josh reynolds :: chief information officer
    spitwspots ::www.spitwspots.com
    On 01/30/2015 11:06 AM, Andreas Wiatowski wrote:
    We are planning on introducing a “Video Streaming” type package whereas the 
customer pays us an extra $15-20 / mo for unlimited streaming with data in that 
classification not being counted towards their GB usage….possibly we may just 
target NETFLIX in this increased fee.


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