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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 18:57:11 -0300, "Barb McBarb"
wrote: BTW, if the 'last mile' is such a big problem, then how come the Cable TV companies are so damn rich? Hi Barb, If they are so damn rich (arguable proposition given how many times mine has been traded), it was from an investment now 20 years old. If someone took the plunge and hooked fiber optic to every house in the city, I am sure they would be damn rich in 20 years too. Problem is with regulation. It existed then, it doesn't now. BOTH the democrats AND the republicans walked away from the problem 6 years ago to leave it up to "market forces." This was like tossing money at street bums to help them sober up. The corporate welfare state stumbled along content with the status quo, happy to sew up their constituencies knowing competition had a huge energy well they had to climb out of to simple enter the market. However, this also reveals the poverty that exists in the minds of these welfare queens. They think in terms of their own solutions - wire to the house (or fiber optic to the house). Not looking any further than their own preconceived failure, they presume everyone else will fail similarly. This dinosaur mentality reveals itself in the BPL "wiring" opportunity. RF will eclipse their Jurassic ideas and they will demand an "even playing ground" (familiar cry of the entitlement addict) as the mammals gnawing on their ankle bones start to work on their haunches. We need to outsource more boardroom jobs to those with quicker minds willing to actually work harder to be more productive for less. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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