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Video of Consideration of HB 1252 – The ‘Broadband Monopoly Protection Act’

Phillip Dampier May 12, 2009 Community Networks, Public Policy & Gov't, Video 5 Comments

Thanks to Jay Ovittore and the City of Wilson, we have the video from the consideration of HB 1252, the horrible bill that would have made municipal broadband a virtual impossibility in the state of North Carolina.  Everyone who participated in our pushback should give themselves a pat on the back, because YOU helped make all the difference between broadband choice and advancement in the state vs. forcing communities into a broadband backwater.  Don’t believe for a second you just have to sit back and take what big telecom forces on you.  This shows you don’t!

This is what we can do — make the difference!

The NC Public Utilities Committee sends HB 1252 to a study committee. May 6, 2009.




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Other stories of interest:

  1. An Analysis of HB 1252: ‘The Entrenched Monopoly Protection Act’
  2. Action Alert: North Carolina, Get Writing Now for Municipal Broadband Protection!
  3. Rep. Ty Harrell Responds to Stop the Cap Reports About HB 1252
  4. North Carolina HB 1252: The Language
  5. Call to Action – Act Now North Carolina Or Be Stuck With the Same Slow Choices You Have Now

Currently there are 5 comments on this Article:

  1. techzen says:

    any chance this can be put on youtube or a faster streaming service?

    Maybe vimeo’s server is in a TWC testing area

  2. techzen says:

    Well, after a while the speed kicked in. I have to say this meeting reminds me of my 3rd grade math class. It’s the most unorganized thing I’ve ever seen and most people seem to not even be paying attention. That or making the most noise humanly possible. Sound like everyone there is eating chips from a brown paper bag

    I have to say if this is their average day they have about the easiest job in the entire world. I think that lady with the coffee might even be playing WoW

  3. Insider says:

    Revenue laws is a puppet committee for the cable industry. Everyone knows that.

  4. Chris says:

    What bugs me after watching a good portion of this is that these folks just see broadband as broadband. They don’t seem to realize that speeds in this state have been stagnant for basically 12 years yet the amount of data that can be pumped through the cable has expanded every year. Obviously, areas that don’t have any access to broadband need to be looked at but there is a lot more to the equation than they are discussing (unless I missed it).

  5. techzen says:

    I think they need to be educated by people who are in the know about the issue. maybe it would be a good idea to build a FAQ concerning all things internet and send it over to each one of them

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