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Ajit Pai: How the FCC Is Paving the Way for Innovation

6 pointsby randomname2about 7 years ago

4 comments

acomjeanabout 7 years ago
He won&#x27;t speak at any tech conferences so now I guess he has to go to places that won&#x27;t challenge him on his positions. Basically conservative rally (CPAC&#x2F; NRA). The NRA (National Rifile Association) oddly just gave him an award for &quot;saving the internet&quot;. [1]<p>sigh. I think the internet was functioning quite well before he &quot;saved&quot; it.<p>[1]<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;arstechnica.com&#x2F;tech-policy&#x2F;2018&#x2F;02&#x2F;nra-gives-ajit-pai-courage-award-and-gun-for-saving-the-internet&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;arstechnica.com&#x2F;tech-policy&#x2F;2018&#x2F;02&#x2F;nra-gives-ajit-p...</a>
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ta2384428about 7 years ago
I find it bizarre that we mix infrastructure and regulation with politics.<p>American Conservative Union giving out awards to non-partisan government institution representatives strikes me as inappropriate.<p>*Not from the US so I likely don&#x27;t understand the nuances of the situation.
djclickingabout 7 years ago
The monopoly telecoms get tons of money from the government. The point of the regulations is to protect the taxpayer&#x27;s money that they are using in the name of &quot;narrowing the digital divide&quot;. They have always been doing a poor job at narrowing the divide, why assume we can trust a for-profit organization to do the right thing on their own? I doubt that increased competition will create enough profit for these monopoly telecoms to move into sparsely populated, lower income areas of America.
hashkbabout 7 years ago
Can we just booooo? Brandolini&#x27;s law...