It is a lack of federal policy. Every nation that has a federal policy
on telecom/BB/internet has strong penetration and competition - and
cheaper rates. Granted there are lots of debates about why some
countries are cheaper, and have more users, but the fact remains that
the FCC has failed - FAILED - in its charge of ensuring competition and
upholding the Telecom Act of 1996. Heck, they don't even enforce merger
requirements nor spectrum purchase requirements.
Without a clear plan, laser focus, and habitual execution, you usually
have failure.
- Peter
Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
I can't believe that someone would be dumb enough to write this... The
biggest problem is a lack of FEDERAL POLICY????
Oh, please. Spare us the insane idiocy...
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