Open Access is the only bipartisan solution that can bring ideologies, political parties, races, genders, colors on to a common ground, absent of course the crony capitalist incumbent ISPs. Their business model transcends anything other than their ownership rights to the virtual highway involving any and all digital access to and from your home, business and every digitally connected device you touch.
Open Access via community owned fiber is our only chance to gain bipartisan support for saving Internet access from these monopolists. www.entpnt.com www.ilsr.org www.muninetworks.org
Prepare for a paradigm shift. The jig is up. Constituents are petitioning their local governments to the value and critical nature of broadband networks. Most of all, they are increasing the awareness of the alternatives to the false choices and misrepresentations of free markets we have been subjected to for decades now by these cable and telco monopolies and duopolies.
Through such educational sites as www.muninetworks.org and www.nextcenturycities.org the need for a non-partisan, affordable and accessible community-centric broadband network is gaining ground fast.
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Re: The only solution
Why would we even sarcastically suggest they deserve to monopolize even one more mile of our community-owned ROWs with subsidized fiber?
Re: Re: Starlink will need to compete
Unless you have a better solution?
Re: Re: Starlink will need to compete
Open Access is the only bipartisan solution that can bring ideologies, political parties, races, genders, colors on to a common ground, absent of course the crony capitalist incumbent ISPs. Their business model transcends anything other than their ownership rights to the virtual highway involving any and all digital access to and from your home, business and every digitally connected device you touch.
Open Access via community owned fiber is our only chance to gain bipartisan support for saving Internet access from these monopolists. www.entpnt.com www.ilsr.org www.muninetworks.org
Re: Re: Re: Get ready for your Internet connection prices to SOAR
Prepare for a paradigm shift. The jig is up. Constituents are petitioning their local governments to the value and critical nature of broadband networks. Most of all, they are increasing the awareness of the alternatives to the false choices and misrepresentations of free markets we have been subjected to for decades now by these cable and telco monopolies and duopolies.
Through such educational sites as www.muninetworks.org and www.nextcenturycities.org the need for a non-partisan, affordable and accessible community-centric broadband network is gaining ground fast.