Originally Posted By: Trav
Originally Posted By: NickR
You are making me want to break my computer screen with my face. You obviously don't understand the internet,
By all means start breaking because you obviously don't understand government. This con job is opening the door for a government shakedown to provide welfare bums and illegals with free internet and telephone and we are going to pay for it, nothing more or less.
You are very naive if you believe that at some future date isn't just 6 months to a year away.
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Internet providers won't be asked to contribute to the subsidy fund, known as Universal Service, right away. The draft rules merely open the door to that obligation down the road should the FCC determine that step is necessary. (The Universal Service Fund helps schools and libraries buy Internet service and reduces the cost of telephone service for low-income Americans. It also subsidizes connectivity for rural areas. If the FCC later decides to ask Internet providers to pay into the fund, the money would go toward these programs.)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-...ity-rules-ever/
Trav, do you actually believe this [censored] or are you just an epic troll...
The internet wouldn't have existed without the U.S. federal gov'ts DARPA programs and the last people I trust to regulate anything are cable monopolies...
Originally Posted By: NickR
You are making me want to break my computer screen with my face. You obviously don't understand the internet,
By all means start breaking because you obviously don't understand government. This con job is opening the door for a government shakedown to provide welfare bums and illegals with free internet and telephone and we are going to pay for it, nothing more or less.
You are very naive if you believe that at some future date isn't just 6 months to a year away.
Quote:
Internet providers won't be asked to contribute to the subsidy fund, known as Universal Service, right away. The draft rules merely open the door to that obligation down the road should the FCC determine that step is necessary. (The Universal Service Fund helps schools and libraries buy Internet service and reduces the cost of telephone service for low-income Americans. It also subsidizes connectivity for rural areas. If the FCC later decides to ask Internet providers to pay into the fund, the money would go toward these programs.)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-...ity-rules-ever/
Trav, do you actually believe this [censored] or are you just an epic troll...
The internet wouldn't have existed without the U.S. federal gov'ts DARPA programs and the last people I trust to regulate anything are cable monopolies...