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- From: strnlght@netcom.com (David Sternlight)
- Subject: Re: Internet as a natural monopoly (was: Re: EFF and its growing pains...)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.034346.3912@netcom.com>
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 03:43:46 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan26.213838.27204@eff.org> fig@eff.org (Cliff Figallo) writes:
- >
- >I respect your economic background, although I do not for a minute buy
- >the idea that economics is a science and that, hence, your theories
-
- Nobody claims infallibility, just useful insights which, if ignored, can
- lead to trouble. As for being a science, much of economics is mathematical
- and axiomatic, and one can get Nobel prizes in it these days. You mustn't
- blame economists for the blunders of politicians or ignoramuses masquerading
- as economists and making their ideological cant up as they go along.
-
- The hand of the telephone interests was revealed today in a pretty good
- front page article "U.S. Eyes Information Fast Lane; Should High-Tech
- 'Highway' be Public or Private?" in "Investors Business Daily" which said,
- in part:
-
- "No private investor was willing to build the interstate highway system, but
- once it was built a lot of other roads connected to it. This new very
- broad-band high-capacity network, most people think, ought to be built by
- the federal government." [Vice-President Gore, making the lighthouse
- argument.]
-
- and from the article's writer:
-
- "But while the regional Bell telephone companies applaud (moves to allow
- local phone companies to put in fiber to carry high-capacity traffic), they
- also note that they are still barred from providing video programming, which
- is key to making high-capacity networks financially viable."
-
- That's what it's all about, Cliff. EFF is being suckered into an advocacy
- which is really about telcos competing with cable for entertainment. They
- aren't interested in the wonders of free competition for high-capacity
- Internet traffic, and if what EFF seems to be advocating comes to pass, the
- entertainment dog will wag our tail, to our great and continuing
- disadvantage. Wake up!
-
- Al Gore understands this well, which is why he and most others support a
- Federally-funded backbone with quality and performance specifications, put
- out to competitive bid and awarded to a single offeror who gives "us" the
- best deal.
-
- David
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