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More bullshit for the grinder...

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More bullshit for the grinder...

Postby cstaylor » Thu Jun 13, 2002 4:47 pm

Love this quote:
He said he has been advising the U.S. Federal Communications Commission chairman Michael Powell that ``government regulation is quite important when technology changes.''

Idei suggested that the United States needed rules to force cable companies, which control the last mile of line linking households with communications networks, to share their pipelines with competitors

Uh huh... that's why NTT still rules the telephone lines in Japan. Maybe this should have read:
Idei suggested that the United States needed rules to force American cable companies, which control the last mile of line linking households with communications networks, to share their pipelines with their Japanese competitors, who profit in Japan from protectionism from the State.

Another moronic quote:
``American broadband connectivity is falling down,'' Idei said, while connectivity in Japan is exploding

Okay, again, people who should know better are making a false assumption: growth rates = good.
Let's see here... 12% of American households have broadband access. Let's place the number of households around 75,000,000 (I don't have Census figures handy). That means the number of broadband customers in the U.S. is 9,000,000 households. That's a lot of people surfing the net...
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Postby cstaylor » Fri Jun 14, 2002 11:06 am

When Japan surpasses 12% broadband (FOMA phones don't count... have you actually tried to surf and buy things on them?), then I'll listen to Mr. Sony Propaganda.... but until then, stuff it.

I wonder how many more years of "centralized government control" can Japan withstand until their credit is worth less than Camaroon's?
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