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Bubzer

(4,211 posts)
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 10:51 AM Feb 2016

AT&T fights to keep your internet as slow as possible

Last February, the Federal Communications Commission made history by taking sweeping action to promote a fast, fair, and open internet. Their net neutrality ruling made the most headlines, but a second ruling preventing states from blocking localities seeking to develop municipal broadband was nearly as huge. Both have been fought tooth and nail—and taken to court—by industry. That's made Chattanooga, Tennessee, ground zero in a war financed by AT&T.

Chattanooga, Tenn., is more than 2,400 miles from Silicon Valley, but residents of the Southern city have access to broadband that's 50 times faster than the majority of Internet connections in technology's capital. Why, you ask? Chattanooga's municipally owned electric utility, EPB, provides its broadband Internet.


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Just let that sink in for a second—Chattanooga residents enjoy broadband 50 times faster than Silicon Valley, and it's a local government that provided it. Which makes AT&T's claim that government interference is what's getting in the way of their advancing technology ring pretty hollow. In the news article referenced above, an AT&T flak, Daniel Hayes, actually said "[p]olicies that discourage private-sector investment put at risk the world-class broadband infrastructure American consumers deserve and enjoy today." As if AT&T were actually providing world-class broadband. As if AT&T gave a flying fig about providing world-class broadband to the millions of people who are trapped in markets where it has a stranglehold. They care even less about people in rural communities that don't have service at all.

What AT&T is trying to do in Chattanooga definitely has an impact on the rest of the nation—they want to put a stop to municipal broadband there. They want to bully other states and localities and prevent them from doing what Chattanooga has done—actually deliver world-class broadband, with no profit at all going to AT&T.


http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/2/8/1481869/-AT-amp-T-fights-to-keep-your-internet-as-slow-as-possible
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AT&T fights to keep your internet as slow as possible (Original Post) Bubzer Feb 2016 OP
And when it comes to slow internet speed Greybnk48 Feb 2016 #1
Right! Bubzer Feb 2016 #2
You got that right. hobbit709 Feb 2016 #3
I wish Google Fiber would get here! ananda Feb 2016 #6
Link? nt Wounded Bear Feb 2016 #4
Oops! Thanks for catching that. Bubzer Feb 2016 #5
Thanks... Wounded Bear Feb 2016 #7
No offense taken. I nearly always include a link. Bubzer Feb 2016 #8
Shit happens... Wounded Bear Feb 2016 #9
There is that... Bubzer Feb 2016 #10
Entirely coincidental... Wounded Bear Feb 2016 #11
Wholeheartedly agree. I get tired of seeing people taken advantage of. Bubzer Feb 2016 #13
I use AT&T, and I've begin_within Feb 2016 #12
I'm curious about the rest of your comment. Bubzer Feb 2016 #14
Sorry. I was trying to say that, for the most part AT&T has begin_within Feb 2016 #23
*chuckle* Bubzer Feb 2016 #24
Good one! BlueJazz Feb 2016 #15
Right! I'm slow on the uptake today. I guess I need to Bubzer Feb 2016 #21
you forgot Thav Feb 2016 #25
A good example of how DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM actually works. TalkingDog Feb 2016 #16
Good one! SammyWinstonJack Feb 2016 #18
Just got Gig speed with AT&T. trumad Feb 2016 #17
And how much are you paying for that gig speed? Bubzer Feb 2016 #22
110 per month trumad Feb 2016 #26
*nod* Bubzer Feb 2016 #27
K&R..... daleanime Feb 2016 #19
The Free Market vs Democratic Socialism AZ Progressive Feb 2016 #20
I'm firing att when my contract ends next month. lindysalsagal Feb 2016 #28
AT&T and cable companies are calling for a broadband oligopoly meow2u3 Feb 2016 #29
It would be nice if the government would actually enforce that again. Bubzer Feb 2016 #30

hobbit709

(41,694 posts)
3. You got that right.
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 11:02 AM
Feb 2016

I'm waiting for Google Fiber to hook up in my neighborhood. As soon as they do-supposed to be within a month-I'm telling AT&T to go do things to themselves.

Bubzer

(4,211 posts)
8. No offense taken. I nearly always include a link.
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 12:02 PM
Feb 2016

I appreciate you letting me know I forgot to add it!

Bubzer

(4,211 posts)
13. Wholeheartedly agree. I get tired of seeing people taken advantage of.
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 12:30 PM
Feb 2016

Corporations always using whatever excuse they can to eek out a few more dollars from people who both cannot afford to pay for internet access...but in this day and age, cannot afford to not have it. Internet access has become far more of a utility than it used to be... and yet companies such as Comcast and AT&T still charge for it like they're installing brand new gold-plated fiber-optic line.

It's absurd.

TalkingDog

(9,001 posts)
16. A good example of how DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM actually works.
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 12:39 PM
Feb 2016

In case anybody needs an example.


..... just sayin'.

meow2u3

(24,761 posts)
29. AT&T and cable companies are calling for a broadband oligopoly
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 10:44 PM
Feb 2016

which bars local governments from competing with them? Did AT&T ever get the memo that anticompetitive practices are illegal and maybe even criminal?

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