The Guardian has a post regarding Comcast and its attempts to block any competition.
They state:
The US cable industry called on the Federal Communications Commission
on Friday to block two cities’ plans to expand high-speed internet
services to their residents. USTelecom, which represents cable giants Comcast, Time Warner and
others, wants the FCC to block expansion of two popular municipally
owned high speed internet networks, one in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and
the other in Wilson, North Carolina. “The success of public broadband is a mixed record, with numerous examples of failures,” USTelecom said in a blog post.
“With state taxpayers on the financial hook when a municipal broadband
network goes under, it is entirely reasonable for state legislatures to
be cautious in limiting or even prohibiting that activity.” Chattanooga has the largest high-speed internet service in the US,
offering customers access to speeds of 1 gigabit per second – about 50
times faster than the US average. The service, provided by municipally
owned EPB, has sparked a tech boom in the city and attracted
international attention. EPB is now petitioning the FCC to expand its
territory. Comcast and others have previously sued unsuccessfully to
stop EPB’s fibre optic roll out.
One of my more referenced papers from 2002 on Municipal Broadband detailed what was to happen. No surprises. But what is shocking is that the current Administration appears in my opinion to be in collusion with these characters to further hinder any competition. Pity. But again no surprises.