We're down to 6.6% of locations in the U.S. without adequate #broadband according to NTIA definition. That's down 37% in 18 months. Fixed wireless still making locations seem served that probably aren't. New post: mikeconlow.substack.com/p/new-nation...
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Wow. I'm talking to them about the RS. I think ~ 33K after incentives. 74% residual for a lease. Either way yes they are giving these things away. Will be my first EV...
Recommend the INCOMPAS section on interconnection starting on page 44 of the PDF. www.fcc.gov/ecfs/documen...
There's a lot to like in @publicknowledge.bsky.social 's filing, but here's one great quote: "When a broadband subscriber watches YouTube, streams music from Spotify, or joins a meeting on Zoom, that traffic is caused by the user, not the edge service." publicknowledge.org/policy/open-...
๐ Favorite parts: MQD does not apply, No access fees
NTCA: the relationship between ISPs and content and edge providers is just all very complicated and we should study it first before making rules. #Factcheck: most people only have 1 good Internet option, and the FCC is just setting rules for that road.
ETNO, European telcos, say: we support Open Internet principles, but when they're applied as regulation that has negative effects on investment and innovation. #Factcheck: in 2 years 2019-21 Europeans with good connectivity went from 50% to 70%. That's huge.
Comcast: The Internet didn't break when NN was repealed, and broadband is super competitive. No rules needed: www.fcc.gov/ecfs/documen...
Since I have 2 followers on here, I can say anything I want, right? Thems the rules. So here are some thoughts as I skim #NetNeutrality filings
Happy #NetNeutrality Filing Deadline Day to all who celebrate!