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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump's FCC votes to take $2 billion from cities and towns and give it to telecoms
Donald Trumps Federal Communications Commission, headed by former Verizon lawyer Ajit Pai, has done it again. This time, instead of ripping away consumer protections, Pai is continuing the telecom policy of doing away with competition, while stealing money out of the countrys municipal coffers. The next frontier that telecoms want to conquer, as cover for their lack of upgraded broadband networks and the profound inadequacies of our unregulated telecom markets, is 5G service. The pipe dream is that with 5G service, the United States lagging broadband speedsthe result of Big Telecoms broken promiseswill be compensated for by wireless high-speed service. But, as with everything, before this can happen, there needs to be an infrastructure in place. In the case of 5G service, telecom giants like Verizon will need to basically attach small radios to existing structures such as telephone poles to transmit signals. Ajit Pai and his Republican majority voted on Wednesday to limit what local municipalities could charge telecoms for the permits that would be needed to do that. According to the three Republicans on the FCC panel that voted for this new plan, it will save telecom companies around $2 billion that they would have had to give to localities, but instead can be spent on building networks.
Nothing in the FCCs vote stipulates that telecoms must use the saved revenue for infrastructure-building. That means that it will not go towards infrastructure-building. Companies like Verizon have received billions and billions of dollars over the past couple of decades and have not come close to building out their broadband networks. In fact, theyve been sued across the country for reneging on their corporate welfare promises, keeping the money, and then taking credit for later finally doing some of the work they were supposed to have completed years before. Jessica Rosenworcel, the sole Democrat left on the FCC (after Mignon Clyburn left in April), had this to say:
"Instead of working with our state and local partners to speed the way to 5G deployment, we cut them out. We tell them that going forward Washington will make choices for them -- about which fees are permissible and which are not, about what aesthetic choices are viable and which are not, with complete disregard for the fact that these infrastructure decisions do not work the same in New York, New York, and New York, Iowa."
In classic hypocritical Republican fashion, this decision is the exact federal overreach that conservatives claim to loathe. And rural America will continue to get the shaft from the political party that pretends to care about them the most.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/9/26/1798955/-Trump-s-FCC-votes-to-take-about-2-billion-from-cities-and-towns-and-give-it-to-cable-companies#read-more
https://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/fcc-local-franchise-authorities-cant-regulate-broadband
Iliyah
(25,111 posts)Making cities and towns poorer.
Farmer-Rick
(10,169 posts)Your misery and poverty is their profit.
shirleye
(58 posts)Yet once the tax money was in Verizon's coffers they quit