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- From: outlook@primenet.com (Paul Wylie)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: FCC ATTEMPTING TO BAN INTERNET PHONES!!!
- Date: 24 Mar 1996 01:38:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
- Sender: root@primenet.com
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- References: <4i5m97$mlu@usenet4.interramp.com>
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- In article <4i5m97$mlu@usenet4.interramp.com>, Daveros@interramp.com wrote:
- >Read the complete story at Cnet online http://www.cnet.com
-
- I agree. READ THE COMPLETE STORY.
-
- >Unfreakin real. Will the government ever stop? First the CDA, noe trying
- >to begin taxing internet use, and trying to ban internet phones! This HAS
- >GOT TO STOP. THIS IS AMERICA DAMMIT.
-
- The FCC is NOT attempting to ban internet phones... yet. They're hearing a
- petition from an industry association which represents about 130
- small-to-medium long distance carriers. This petition is asking them to ban
- or at least regulate internet phones.
-
- It's a tried-and-true tactic of established American companies believing they
- have an inalienable right to remain in business. Fortunately for the American
- consumer, it hardly ever works. American car companies fought like hell to
- keep Japanese car companies from driving them into the ground, but until they
- gave up trying to get the government to protect them and actually started
- building better cars, nothing helped.
-
- Interestingly, the big phone companies, AT&T, MCI and Sprint are keeping
- quiet. They stand to make money on the internet by providing the bandwidth
- net phones will eventually require, anyway.
-
- My prediction is that the FCC will see the petition for what it is: A futile
- attempt by some companies who are seeing their industry eroded out from under
- them to turn back time.
-
- It's virtually impossible to police the internet and forbid net phones, just
- as it's virtually impossible for the US Congress to attempt to prevent
- "innocent" American kids from finding smut or otherwise "dangerous" material
- on a network which is truly global.
-
- --Paul
-