Sorry to answer my own post but some clarifications are in order. I am
not trying to state that I am satisfied, in any way, with the FCC by my
desire to keep them intact. I am only stating that I do not think it is
within the power of our own government to produce a different regulatory
framework that would do the job any better. In fact it could be even
worse than it is now if built from scratch again by our own elected
officials. I am guessing that a more negative result could be just as
plausible if not more so.
Better to keep the snake we know visible in the light with a firm grasp
on his head than to wander around him in the dark wondering from where
and how he may strike.
Scriv
John Scrivner wrote:
Killing the FCC would simply place the responsibility for the
regulatory control of the spectrum in the US to another federal
agency. Not sure I buy into the idea that one fed agency (even if
created from scratch) can do things better than what we have now.
Scriv
Peter R. wrote:
You know that if they don't want to give up the raw data that they
have fudged the heck out of it!
It has been suggested by many folks, including Peter Huber, that it
might be time to put the FCC out to pasture.
- Peter
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