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		<title>Broadband for Rural Minn. Threatened By Diversion of Ratepayer Money to AT&amp;T and Verizon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 May 2012 19:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Northern Minnesotans will have to wait longer for broadband after a telephone co-op announced it was suspending its $19 million broadband expansion project because funding is being diverted to more powerful phone companies like AT&#38;T and Verizon &#8212; neither of which have any concrete plans to improve rural wired broadband.
Bemidji-based Paul Bunyan Communications, which serves [...]
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<p>Northern Minnesotans will have to wait longer for broadband after a telephone co-op announced it was suspending its $19 million broadband expansion project because funding is being diverted to more powerful phone companies like AT&amp;T and Verizon &#8212; neither of which have any concrete plans to improve rural wired broadband.</p>
<p>Bemidji-based Paul Bunyan Communications, which serves 28,000 hearty Minnesota customers, has been working on broadband expansion for several years, bringing broadband to customers who have known nothing except dial-up since the Internet age began. Only now the project is threatened because of well-intentioned plans by the Federal Communications Commission to expand rural broadband, but in ways that cater primarily to larger phone companies that lobbied heavily for the changes.</p>
<p>At issue is Universal Service Fund reform, which plans to divert an increasing share of the surcharge all telephone customers pay away from rural basic phone service and towards broadband expansion in rural America.</p>
<p>Paul Bunyan used their share of USF funding to scrap the company&#8217;s existing, antiquated copper-wire network in favor of fiber optics. Other phone companies have traditionally used the money to keep their existing networks running. Now the independent phone company says large phone companies like Verizon and AT&amp;T have successfully changed the rules in their favor, and will now benefit from a larger share of those funds, ostensibly to expand broadband to their rural customers.</p>
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<p>But neither AT&amp;T or Verizon have shown much interest in rural broadband upgrades. AT&amp;T, which recently announced it concluded its U-verse rollout in larger cities, has also thrown up its hands about how to deal with the &#8220;rural broadband problem&#8221; and plans no substantial expansion of the company&#8217;s DSL service.</p>
<p>Verizon also announced it had largely completed the expansion of FiOS, a fiber to the home service. Verizon has also been discouraging customers from considering its DSL service by limiting it only to customers who also subscribe to landline phone service.</p>
<p>Verizon Wireless has introduced a wireless home broadband replacement that costs considerably more than traditional DSL, starting at $60 a month for up to 10GB of usage.</p>
<p>As a result of the funding changes, Paul Bunyan is reconsidering plans to expand its broadband, phone and television services to Kjenaas and about 4,000 other residents in rural Park Rapids and a township near Grand Rapids.</p>
<p>It may also have to cut workers.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s kind of ironic,&#8221; Paul Bunyan&#8217;s Brian Bissonette <a href="http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2012/05/23/ground-level-broadband-paul-bunyan/" target="_blank">tells</a> Minnesota Public Radio. &#8220;The mantra of these changes is to create jobs. It&#8217;s killing jobs.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Minnesota Public Radio explores how rural Minnesota broadband is being threatened by a telecom industry-influenced plan to divert funding to larger companies like AT&amp;T and Verizon for rural broadband expansion those companies have no plans to deliver. (May 23, 2012) (4 minutes)<br />
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		<title>Frontier Says No Plans for National Video Service; Could Modify FiOS for IPTV</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2012 17:53:22 +0000</pubDate>
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Shassian said Frontier will not deploy U-verse-like IPTV service across its entire national service area, but is considering the future option of delivering the service (and better broadband speeds) theoretically in selected markets.
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<p>Frontier Communications will not roll out a national IPTV service to compete with cable operators in all of its service areas, but is still exploring its options for providing pay-TV service in larger cities.</p>
<p>That decision, announced by executive vice president and chief financial officer Donald R. Shassian, came at last week&#8217;s Global Technology, Media, and Telecom Conference sponsored by Wall Street investment bank J.P. Morgan.</p>
<p>Shassian used the occasion to clarify remarks made during the company&#8217;s first-quarter results conference call, which caused some shareholders and analysts concern about the company&#8217;s lackluster performance, capital spending plans, and company debt that will come due early next year.</p>
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<p>Shassian said Frontier will not deploy U-verse-like IPTV service across its entire national service area, but is considering the future option of delivering the service (and better broadband speeds) theoretically in selected markets.</p>
<p>Shassian also raised the prospect of modifying part of its acquired fiber-to-the-home FiOS network to fiber to the neighborhood technology that companies like AT&amp;T are currently using. But for the foreseeable future, most Frontier customers will have to subscribe to satellite television if they want a video package with their home phone and broadband service.</p>
<p><em>Stop the Cap!</em> was the first to <a href="http://stopthecap.com/2012/04/05/exclusive-frontier-communications-has-plans-for-att-u-verse-for-landline-customers/">report</a> Frontier was considering licensing AT&amp;T U-verse to use in selected larger markets where the company has lost considerable ground against cable competitors that deliver consistently faster broadband service.</p>
<p>Wall Street reaction to the proposal has been negative, with concerns Frontier will need to spend hundreds of millions, if not billions, to deploy such a network.</p>
<p>Shassian sought to distance the company from any suggestion they will further increase spending on network improvements. In fact, Shassian says Frontier will end its broadband expansion program, and the extra spending to pay for it, by 2013.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our capital expenditure spending will decrease in 2013 as the geographic broadband expansion of our network concludes,&#8221; Shassian said. &#8220;We expect capital expenditures to drop by approximately $100 million in 2013.&#8221;</p>
<p>In lieu of national IPTV service, Frontier remains committed to its resale partnership with satellite TV provider Dish Network. But Shassian did admit U-verse technology is among the options the company is exploring to remain competitive.</p>
<p>Surprisingly, Shassian also said the company was considering partially modifying its acquired FiOS network in Indiana and the Pacific Northwest, because of the cost savings it could deliver.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have been evaluating alternative platforms which could generate savings from capital expenditures, video transport and even content costs that can be significant to the FiOS video market business,&#8221; Shassian said. &#8220;I want to be clear that we have no plans to deploy IPTV across our nationwide network and therefore do not see upward CapEx pressure from any potential changes in our facilities-based video strategy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Asked about the potential cost savings afforded by swapping out FiOS technology for IPTV fiber to the neighborhood service, Shassian said it could open the door to expanding service in areas where existing copper-based last mile network facilities can sustain a minimum of 20Mbps broadband service. Frontier claims 1.9 million homes in its service area can receive 20Mbps today, of which 600,000 are currently within a Frontier FiOS service area.</p>
<p>&#8220;If we changed, we may have to change out set top boxes on [existing FiOS customers],&#8221; Shassian said.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>In this clip, Frontier Communications&#8217; executive VP and chief financial officer Don Shassian speaks to a J.P. Morgan investor conference in Boston about the company&#8217;s broadband and IPTV plans. (May 15-17, 2012) (4 minutes)<br />
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<p>The implication of substantially altering the company&#8217;s existing fiber-to-the-home network baffled some analysts.</p>
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<p>One, who talked with <em>Stop the Cap!</em> asking not to be attributed, suspects Shassian&#8217;s role as a financial officer at Frontier may explain part of the mystery.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s not the chief technology officer, and I suspect he is partly confused about the different technologies,&#8221; the analyst explains. &#8220;I can&#8217;t see Frontier tearing down their current network, but it may make sense for them to switch technology strategies when considering if and where they can expand their network.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Frontier&#8217;s first quarter results were more than disappointing, and the company is being exceptionally cautious about anything that requires spending right now,&#8221; the analyst said. &#8220;The next shoe to drop is another dividend cut, which would kill the stock in the market, and if we think Frontier will spend a billion to improve its network, that dividend is going down.&#8221;</p>
<p>Our source says he does not have much confidence in Frontier&#8217;s current management.</p>
<p>&#8220;They talk a nice story, but the numbers never finally add up,&#8221; he says. &#8220;Rescuing wireline is expensive and companies always promise it will cost incrementally little to expand revenue-enhancing broadband to their rural customers, but if that were true, the companies would have already done it, and without significant spending they have not.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>A History Lesson: Wireless Spectrum &#8220;Crisis&#8221; Hoopla vs. Solid Network Engineering</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2012 18:11:17 +0000</pubDate>
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“Somehow in the last 100 years, every time there is a problem of getting more spectrum, there is a technology that comes along that solves that problem. Every two and a half years, every spectrum crisis has gotten solved, and that’s going to keep happening. We already know today what the solutions are for the next [...]
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="font-family: helvetica; font-size: medium;">“Somehow in the last 100 years, every time there is a problem of getting more spectrum, there is a technology that comes along that solves that problem. Every two and a half years, every spectrum crisis has gotten solved, and that’s going to keep happening. We already know today what the solutions are for the next 50 years.” &#8212; Martin Cooper, inventor of the portable cell phone</span></strong></p>
<p>Despite the fear-mongering by North America&#8217;s wireless phone companies that a spectrum crisis is at hand &#8212; one that threatens the viability of wireless communications across the continent, some of the most prominent industry veterans dispute the public policy agenda of phone companies like AT&amp;T, Verizon, Bell, and Rogers.</p>
<p>Martin Cooper ought to know.  He invented the portable cell phone, and remains involved in the wireless industry today.  Cooper shrugs off cries of spectrum shortages as a problem well-managed by technological innovation.  In fact, he&#8217;s credited for Cooper&#8217;s Law: The ability to transmit different radio communications at one time and in the same place has grown with the same pace since Guglielmo Marconi&#8217;s first transmissions in 1895. The number of such communications being theoretically possible has doubled every 30 months, from then, for 104 years.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>National Public Radio looks back at the earliest car phones, which weighed 80 pounds and operated with vacuum tubes. Innovation, improved technology, and lower pricing turned an invention for the rich and powerful into a device more than 300,000,000 North Americans own and use today. (April 2012) (3 minutes)<br />
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<div id="attachment_24982" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 288px"><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/carphone-1960.jpg"><img class=" wp-image-24982  " title="carphone 1960" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/carphone-1960.jpg" alt="" width="278" height="208" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A traditional car phone from the 1960s.</p></div>
<p>The earliest cell phones have been around since the 1940s.  St. Louis was the first city in the United States to get Mobile Telephone Service (MTS).  It worked on three analog radio channels and required an operator to make calls on the customer&#8217;s behalf. By 1964, direct dialing from car phones became possible with Improved Mobile Telephone Service (IMTS), which also increased the number of radio channels available for calls.</p>
<p>In the 1970s, popular television shows frequently showed high-flyers and private detectives with traditional looking phones installed in their cars.  But the service was obscenely expensive.  The equipment set customers back $2-4,000 or was leased for around $120 a month.  Local calls ran $0.70-1.20 per minute.  That was when a nice home was priced at $27,000, a new car was under $4,000, gas was $0.55/gallon, and a first run movie ticket was priced at $1.75.</p>
<p>With many cities maintaining fewer than a dozen radio channels for the service, only a handful of customers could make or receive calls at a time.  The first &#8220;spectrum crisis&#8221; arrived by the late 1970s, when car phones became the status symbol of the rich and powerful (the middle class had pagers). Customers found they couldn&#8217;t make or receive calls because the frequencies were all tied up.  Some cities even rationed service by maintaining waiting lists, not allowing new customers to have the technology until an existing one dropped their account.</p>
<p>Instead of demanding deregulation and warning of wireless doomsday, the wireless industry innovated its way out of the era of MTS altogether, switching instead to a &#8220;cellular&#8221; approach developed in part by the Bell System.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>In the 1970s, when the first cell phone &#8220;spectrum crisis&#8221; erupted, the Bell System innovated its way out the the dilemma without running to Congress demanding sweeping deregulation.  This documentary, produced by the Bell System, explores AMPS &#8212; analog cell phone service, and how it transformed Chicago&#8217;s mobile telephone landscape back in 1979.  (9 minutes)</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="font-size: medium; font-family: helvetica;">&#8220;Arguing that the nation could run out of spectrum is like saying it was going to run out of a color.&#8221; David P. Reed, one of the original architects of the Internet</span></strong></p>
<p>Instead of one caller tying up a single IMTS radio frequency capable of reaching across an entire city, the Bell System deployed lower-powered transmitters in a series of hexagonal &#8220;cells.&#8221;  Each cell only served callers within a much smaller geographic area.  As a customer traveled between cells, the system would hand the call off to the next cell in turn and so on &#8212; all transparently to the caller.  Because of the reduced coverage area, cell towers in a city could operate on the same frequencies without creating interference problems, opening up the system to many more customers and more calls.</p>
<div id="attachment_24983" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 311px"><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/cooper.jpg"><img class=" wp-image-24983  " title="cooper" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/cooper.jpg" alt="" width="301" height="232" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Inventor Martin Cooper holds one of the first portable mobile phones</p></div>
<p>In Chicago, Bell&#8217;s IMTS system only supported around a dozen callers at the same time. In 1977, the phone company built a test cellular network it dubbed &#8220;AMPS,&#8221; for Advanced Mobile Phone System.  AMPS technology was familiar to many early cell phone users.  It was more popularly known as &#8220;analog&#8221; service, and while it could still only handle one conversation at a time on each frequency, the system supported better call handling and many more users than earlier wireless phone technology.  By 1979, Bell had 1,300 customers using their test system in Chicago.</p>
<p>AMPS considerably eased the &#8220;spectrum crunch&#8221; earlier systems found challenging, and subsequent upgrades to digital technology dramatically increased the number of calls each tower could handle and allowed providers to slash pricing, which fueled the spectacular growth of the wireless marketplace.</p>
<p>Yesterday it was voice call congestion, today it is a &#8220;tidal wave&#8221; of wireless data.  But inventors like Cooper believe the solution is the same: engineering innovation.</p>
<p>“Somehow in the last 100 years, every time there is a problem of getting more spectrum, there is a technology that comes along that solves that problem,&#8221; Cooper <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/18/technology/mobile-carriers-warn-of-spectrum-crisis-others-see-hyperbole.html" target="_blank">told</a> the <em>New York Times</em>. &#8220;Every two and a half years, every spectrum crisis has gotten solved, and that’s going to keep happening. We already know today what the solutions are for the next 50 years.”</p>
<p>Cooper believes in the cellular approach to wireless communications.  Dividing up today&#8217;s geographic cells into even smaller cells could vastly expand network capacity just like AMPS did for Windy City residents in the late 1970s. Using especially directional antennas focused on different service areas, placing new cell towers, innovating further with tiny neighborhood antennas mounted on telephone poles, or building out Wi-Fi networks can all manage the data capacity &#8220;crisis&#8221; says Cooper.</p>
<p>New technology also allows cell signals to co-exist, even on the same or adjacent frequencies, without creating interference problems. All it takes is a willingness to invest in the technology and deploy it across signal-congested urban areas.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, network engineers are not often responsible for the business decisions or public policy agendas of the nation&#8217;s largest wireless companies who are using the &#8220;spectrum crisis&#8221; to argue for increased deregulation and demanding additional radio spectrum which, in some cases, could be locked up by companies to make sure nobody else can use them.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>The New York Times offers this easy-to-follow primer on wireless spectrum and why it matters (or not) in the current climate of explosive growth in mobile data traffic.  (3 minutes)</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong><span style="font-family: helvetica;">“Their primary interest is not necessarily in making spectrum available, or in making wireless performance better. They want to make money.” &#8212; David S. Isenberg, veteran researcher, AT&amp;T Labs</span></strong></span></p>
<div id="attachment_24985" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 330px"><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/reuse-freq.png"><img class=" wp-image-24985 " title="reuse freq" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/reuse-freq.png" alt="" width="320" height="258" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Innovation, not wholesale deregulation, allowed the Bell System to solve the spectrum crisis of the 1970s by creating today&#39;s &quot;cell system&quot; that can re-use radio frequencies in adjacent areas to handle more wireless traffic.</p></div>
<p>Spectrum auctions bring billions to federal coffers, but actually deliver a hidden tax to cell phone customers who ultimately pay for the winning bids priced into their monthly bills.  It also makes it prohibitively expensive for a new player to enter the market.  Already facing enormous network construction costs, any new entrant would then face the crushing prospect of outbidding AT&amp;T, Verizon Wireless, Bell or Rogers for the frequencies essential for operation.</p>
<p>As the <em>New York Times</em> writes:</p>
<blockquote><p>When a company gets the license for a band of radio waves, it has the exclusive rights to use it. Once a company owns it, competitors can’t have it.</p>
<p>Mr. Reed said the carriers haven’t advocated for the newer technologies because they want to retain their monopolies.</p></blockquote>
<p>Cooper advocates a new regulatory approach at the Federal Communications Commission &#8212; one that mandates wireless phone companies start using today&#8217;s technology to amplify their networks.</p>
<p>Cooper points to one example: the smart antenna.</p>
<p>Smart antennas direct cell towers to focus their transmission energy towards the specific devices connected to it.  If a customer was using their phone from the southern end of the cell tower&#8217;s coverage area, why direct signal energy to the north, where it gets wasted?  New LTE networks support smart antenna technology, but carriers have generally avoided investing in upgrading towers to support the new technology, expected to be commonplace inside new wireless devices within two years.</p>
<p>T-Mobile calls these technology solutions &#8220;Band-Aids&#8221; that won&#8217;t address the company&#8217;s demand for more frequencies to manage its network.  But that kind of thinking applied to the mobile phone world of the 1970s would have maintained the exorbitantly expensive IMTS technology discarded decades ago, since replaced by innovation that made more efficient use of the spectrum already on hand.  That innovation also transformed wireless phones from a tool (or toy) for the very wealthy to an affordable success story that now threatens the traditional wired phone network in ways the Bell System could have never envisioned.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>It&#8217;s A Whole New System: AT&amp;T and other wireless phone companies might want to learn the lesson the Bell System was trying to teach their employees back in 1979: Meet Change With Change.  This company-produced video implores the phone company to do more than the same old thing.  No, this video is not &#8220;PM Magazine.&#8221;  It is about innovation and actually listening to what customers want. With apologies to Mama Cass Elliot, there was indeed a New World Coming &#8212; the breakup of the Bell System just five years later.  Don&#8217;t miss the diabetic-coma-inducing, sugary-sweet jingle at the end.  Then reach for a can of Tab.  (10 minutes)</strong></em></p>
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<p><em><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/special-report.png"><img class="alignleft  wp-image-15012" title="special report" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/special-report-300x187.png" alt="" width="180" height="112" /></a>[Stop the Cap! has written extensively about the pervasive influence some of the nation's largest cable and phone companies have on telecommunications legislation in this country.  On the state level, one group above all others is responsible for quietly getting company-ghost-written bills and resolutions into the hands of state lawmakers to introduce as their own.]</em></p>
<p>The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is the latest corporate response to campaign finance and lobbying reform &#8212; a Washington, D.C.-based &#8220;middle man&#8221; that brings lawmakers and corporate interests together while obfuscating the obvious conflict of interest to voters back home if they realized what was going on.</p>
<p>ALEC focuses on state laws its corporate members detest because, in many cases, they represent the only regulatory obstacles left after more than two decades of deregulatory fervor on the federal level.  State lawmakers are ALEC&#8217;s targets &#8212; officeholders unaccustomed to a multi-million dollar influence operation.  The group invites lawmakers to participate in policy sessions that equally balance corporate executives on one side with elected officials on the other.  Consumers are not invited to participate.</p>
<p>ALEC&#8217;s telecom members have several agendas on the state level, mostly repealing:</p>
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<li>Local franchising and oversight of cable television service;</li>
<li>Statewide oversight of the quality of service and measuring the reliability of phone and cable operators;</li>
<li>Consumer protection laws, including those that offer customers a third party contact for unresolved service problems;</li>
<li>Universal service requirements that insist all customers in a geographic region be permitted to receive service;</li>
<li>Funding support for public, educational, and government access television channels;</li>
<li>Rules governing the eventual termination of essential service for non/past due payments;</li>
<li>Local zoning requirements and licensing of outside work.</li>
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<p>But ALEC is not always focused on deregulation or &#8220;smaller government.&#8221; In fact, many of its clients want new legislation that is designed to protect their position of incumbency or enhance profits.  Cable and phone company-written bills that restrict or ban public broadband networks are introduced to lawmakers through ALEC-sponsored events.  In several cases, model legislation that was developed by cable and phone companies was used as a template for nearly-identical bills introduced in several states without disclosing who actually authored the original bill.</p>
<p><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/alec-exposed.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-24078" title="alec exposed" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/alec-exposed.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="168" /></a>ALEC specializes in secrecy, rarely granting interviews or talking about the corporations that pay tens of thousands of dollars to belong.  Corporate members also enjoy full veto rights over any proposal or idea not to their liking, and aborted resolutions or legislative proposals are kept completely confidential. More often than not, however, legislators and corporate members come to an agreement on something, and the end product ends up in a central database of model bills and resolutions ready to be introduced in any of 50 state legislatures.</p>
<p>Many do, and often these proposed bills are remarkably similar, if not identical. That proved to be no coincidence.  In July 2011, the Center for Media and Democracy was able to obtain a complete copy of ALEC&#8217;s master database of proposed legislation.  The Center called it a stark example of &#8220;corporate collaboration reshaping our democracy, state by state.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>National Public Radio takes an inside look at the American Legislative Exchange Council and how it works to help major corporations influence and change state laws. (October 29, 2010) (8 minutes)<br />
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<p><strong>ALEC&#8217;s Corporate Telecom Members</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/att_logo.jpg"><img class=" wp-image-15729   alignright" title="att_logo" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/att_logo-300x173.jpg" alt="" width="130" height="75" /></a>ALEC defends itself saying it does not directly lobby any legislator.  That is, in fact true.  But many of its corporate members clearly do.  AT&amp;T is one of ALEC&#8217;s most high profile members, serving as a &#8220;Private Enterprise Board&#8221; member, state corporate co-chair of Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas (all AT&amp;T service areas), a member of the Telecommunications and Information Technology Task force, and &#8220;Chairman&#8221; level sponsor of the 2011 ALEC Annual Conference (a privilege for those contributing $50,000).</p>
<p>AT&amp;T&#8217;s lobbying is legendary, and is backed with enormous campaign contributions to legislators on the state and federal level.</p>
<p><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/comcast.jpg"><img class="alignright  wp-image-6694" title="comcast" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/comcast-300x77.jpg" alt="" width="189" height="49" /></a>But AT&amp;T isn&#8217;t the only telecommunications company that <a href="http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=ALEC_Corporations#cite_note-CLEAR-3" target="_blank">belongs to or supports</a> ALEC:</p>
<ul>
<li title="Qwest Communications">CenturyLink (also including Qwest Communications), &#8220;Director&#8221; level sponsor of 2011 ALEC Annual Conference ($10,000 in 2010)</li>
<li>Cincinnati Bell</li>
<li><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/twcGreen.jpg"><img class="alignright  wp-image-20218" title="twcGreen" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/twcGreen.jpg" alt="" width="121" height="71" /></a>Comcast, State corporate co-chair of Georgia, Minnesota, Missouri and Utah and recipient of ALEC&#8217;s 2011 State Chair of the Year Award</li>
<li>Cox Communications, &#8220;Trustee&#8221; level sponsor of 2011 ALEC Annual Conference ($5,000 in 2010)</li>
<li>Time Warner Cable, State corporate co-chair of Ohio, &#8220;Director&#8221; level sponsor of 2011 ALEC Annual Conference ($10,000 in 2010)</li>
<li>Verizon Communications, Private Enterprise Board member and State corporate co-chair of Virginia and Wyoming</li>
</ul>
<p>ALEC supporters <a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Verizon-logo.gif"><img class="alignright  wp-image-14190" title="Verizon-logo" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Verizon-logo-300x175.gif" alt="" width="144" height="84" /></a>among trade groups and astroturf/corporate-influenced &#8220;non profits&#8221;:</p>
<ul>
<li>National Cable and Telecommunications Association, ALEC Telecommunications and Information Technology Task Force member</li>
<li>Free State Foundation (think tank promoting limited government and rule of law principles in telecommunications and information technology policy)</li>
<li>Heartland Institute, Exhibitor at ALEC&#8217;s 2011 Annual Conference, Telecommunications and Information Technology Task Force member, Education Task Force member, Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force, Financial Services Subcommittee member and Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force member</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>ALEC&#8217;s Ready-to-Introduce Legislation</strong></p>
<p>The two most pervasive pieces of legislation ALEC&#8217;s telecom members (especially AT&amp;T) want as a part of state law are bills to <a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/9A7-Cable_and_Video_Competition_Act-exposed.pdf" target="_blank">strip local authority over cable systems and hand it to the state government</a> and the <a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/9A15-Municipal_Telecommunications_Private_Industry_Safeguards_Act-exposed.pdf" target="_blank">elimination or excessive micromanagement of community broadband networks</a>:</p>
<div id="attachment_24071" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 604px"><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/cable-competition.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-24071" title="cable competition" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/cable-competition.png" alt="" width="594" height="414" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">This model bill for increased cable competition strips most of the authority your community has over cable television operations and transfers it to under-funded or less aggressive state bodies. Although the bill claims to protect local oversight and community access stations, the statewide video franchise fee almost always destroys the funding model for public, educational, and government access channels.</p></div>
<div id="attachment_24070" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 613px"><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/municipal-broadband.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-24070" title="municipal broadband" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/municipal-broadband.png" alt="" width="603" height="371" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">These municipal broadband bills are always written to suggest community and private players must share a &quot;level playing field.&quot; But bills like these always exempt the companies that actually wrote the bill, and micromanage and limit the business operations of the community provider.</p></div>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em>WHYY Philadelphia&#8217;s &#8216;Fresh Air&#8217; spent a half hour exploring who really writes the legislation introduced in state legislatures. When ALEC gets involved, The Nation reporter John Nichols thinks the agenda is clear: &#8220;All of those pieces of legislation and those resolutions really err toward a goal, and that goal is the advancement of an agenda that seems to be dictated at almost every turn by multinational corporations.&#8221; (July 21, 2011) (32 minutes)<br />
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<p>Unfortunately, state lawmakers are not always sophisticated enough to recognize a carefully crafted legislative agenda at work.  National Public Radio <a href="http://www.npr.org/2010/10/29/130891396/shaping-state-laws-with-little-scrutiny?ps=rs" target="_blank">found one excellent example</a> &#8212; the 2010 Arizona immigration law that requires police to arrest anyone who cannot prove they entered the country legally when asked.  America&#8217;s immigration problems remain a major topic on the agenda at some ALEC events, curious for a corporate-backed group until you realize one of ALEC&#8217;s members &#8212; the Corrections Corporation of America &#8212; America&#8217;s largest private prison operator, stood to earn millions providing incarceration services for what some estimated could be tens, if not hundreds of thousands of new prisoners being held on suspicion of immigration violations.</p>
<p>CCA was in the room when the model immigration legislation, eventually adopted by Arizona&#8217;s legislature, was written at an ALEC conference in 2009.</p>
<p><strong>Bring the Kids, Stay for the Corporate Influence<br />
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<p>Getting legislators to attend these seminars isn&#8217;t as hard as it might sound.</p>
<p>In January, we <a href="http://stopthecap.com/2012/01/23/anti-community-broadband-n-c-state-rep-marilyn-avilas-fun-weekend-in-asheville-did-you-pay/">reported</a> members of the North Carolina General Assembly, who showed their willingness to support telecom industry-written bills when it passed an anti-community broadband initiative in 2011, were wined and dined (along with their staff) by ALEC at the Mardi Gras World celebration in New Orleans.  Rep. Marilyn Avila (R-Time Warner Cable), who introduced the aforementioned measure, brought her husband to Asheville to enjoy a special weekend as the featured guest speaker at a dinner sponsored by North Carolina&#8217;s state cable lobbying group:</p>
<blockquote><p>The North Carolina Cable Telecommunications Association reported they not only picked up Marilyn’s food and bar bill ($290 for the Aug. 6-8 event), they also covered her husband Alex, too.  Alex either ate and drank less than Marilyn, or chose cheaper items from the menu, because his food tab came to just $185.50.  The cable lobby also picked up the Avila’s $471 hotel bill, and handed Alex another $99 in walking-around money to go and entertain himself during the weekend event.  The total bill, effectively covered by the state’s cable subscribers: $1,045.50.</p></blockquote>
<div id="attachment_16453" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/i-harmony.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-16453" title="i-harmony" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/i-harmony-300x252.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="252" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Rep. Avila with Marc Trathen, Time Warner Cable&#39;s top lobbyist (right) Photo by: Bob Sepe of Action Audits</p></div>
<p>ALEC makes it easy because it pays the way for lawmakers and families to attend their events through the award of &#8220;scholarships&#8221;:</p>
<blockquote><p>The organization encourages state lawmakers to bring their families. Corporations sponsor golf tournaments on the side and throw parties at night, according to interviews and records obtained by NPR.</p>
<p>[...] Videos and photos from one recent ALEC conference show banquets, open bar parties and baseball games — all hosted by corporations. Tax records show the group spent $138,000 to keep legislators&#8217; children entertained for the week.</p>
<p>But the legislators don&#8217;t have to declare these as corporate gifts.</p>
<p>Consider this: If a corporation hosts a party or baseball game and legislators attend, most states require the lawmakers to say where they went and who paid. In this case though, legislators can just say they went to ALEC&#8217;s conference. They don&#8217;t have to declare which corporations sponsored these events.</p></blockquote>
<p>Reporter John Nichols told NPR ALEC&#8217;s focus on state politics is smart:</p>
<p>&#8220;We live at the local and state level. That&#8217;s where human beings come into contact more often than not,&#8221; he says. &#8220;We live today in a country where there&#8217;s a Washington obsession, particularly by the media but also by the political class. &#8230; And yet, in most areas, it&#8217;s not Washington that dictates the outlines, the parameters of our life. &#8230; And so if you come in at the state government level, you have a much greater ability to define how you&#8217;re going to operate.&#8221;</p>
<p><em><strong>Resources:</strong></em></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://alecexposed.org/wiki/ALEC_Exposed" target="_blank">ALEC Exposed</a>: Access a database of more than 800 corporate ghost-written bills and resolutions intended to become state law in all 50 states. Sponsored by the Center for Media and Democracy.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.democracynow.org/2011/7/15/alec_exposed_state_legislative_bills_drafted" target="_blank">ALEC&#8217;s Database Revealed</a>: A more general indictment of ALEC and its coordinated agenda to allow corporate influence to hold an increasing role in public policy.</li>
<li><a href="http://blog.timesunion.com/capitol/archives/118126/oa-protests-corporate-legislative-axis-called-alec/" target="_blank">Protestors Demand End to Verizon&#8217;s Involvement in ALEC</a>: In Albany, N.Y., protestors turned up in front of Verizon demanding the company end its association with ALEC.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.kmjnow.com/pages/landing?Lawmakers-Get-Free-Trips-to-Hawaii-Europ=1&amp;blockID=592354&amp;feedID=806" target="_blank">California Lawmakers Enjoy Free Trips to Hawaii, Europe</a>: California&#8217;s state politicians are under fire for lavish travel arranged by ALEC.</li>
</ul>
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In an eyebrow-raising exchange between the Heartland Institute&#8217;s Bruce Edward Walker and Dr. Joseph P. Fuhr, Jr., who produced a dollar-a-holler &#8220;research report&#8221; on behalf of corporate-backed astroturf group the Coalition for the New Economy (which lists the Heartland Institute&#8217;s Florida chapter as a member), the two dismiss Chattanooga&#8217;s award-winning EPB Fiber Network as providing [...]
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<p>In an <a href="http://heartland.org/podcasts/2012/01/18/dr-joseph-p-fuhr-jrthe-hidden-problems-government-owned-networks" target="_blank">eyebrow-raising exchange</a> between the Heartland Institute&#8217;s Bruce Edward Walker and Dr. Joseph P. Fuhr, Jr., who produced a dollar-a-holler &#8220;research report&#8221; on behalf of corporate-backed astroturf group the Coalition for the New Economy (which lists the Heartland Institute&#8217;s Florida chapter as a member), the two dismiss Chattanooga&#8217;s award-winning EPB Fiber Network as providing lesser service than private competitors AT&amp;T (also a member of the Coalition) and Comcast, in part because EPB &#8220;only sells customers a gig.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>An exchange between Heartland Institute&#8217;s Bruce Edward Walker and Dr. Joseph P. Fuhr, Jr. fundamentally misrepresents Chattanooga&#8217;s EPB Fiber network. At no point does Walker disclose Heartland Institute&#8217;s chapter in Florida is a member of the group that sponsored the production of Fuhr&#8217;s report. (1 minute)<br />
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<blockquote><p>Walker: The government broadband services are always one step behind private industry and I&#8217;m thinking in Chattanooga, the law [sic] that they have the fastest download speeds of all government broadband in the United States, but they only offer 1Gbps service.</p>
<p>Fuhr: Well, one of the issues there is, well, the supply is there but they kind of have the feeling that if you build it, they will come.  Well, they haven&#8217;t come.  I mean they are charging $350 a month for that service and very few people are willing to subscribe.  People are, for the most part, happy with slower speeds.  Who really needs a gigabyte (sic) and the market shows that people don&#8217;t really need that.</p></blockquote>
<p>Dr. Fuhr apparently does not know the difference between a &#8220;gigabyte&#8221; and a &#8220;gigabit,&#8221; so I am not sure how seriously we are supposed to take this &#8220;broadband expert.&#8221;  He also does nothing to challenge Walker&#8217;s wholly-inaccurate declaration that EPB only sells customers $350 1Gbps broadband.</p>
<p>In fact, most of Heartland Institute&#8217;s views about EPB broadband are a big bucket of wrong:</p>
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<li>EPB Fiber offers the fastest fiber broadband in the United States.  It is &#8220;private industry&#8221; providers Comcast and AT&amp;T who are more than one step behind, and they refuse to sell faster service and upgrade their networks to the speeds seen in Asia and Europe that Chattanooga&#8217;s EPB customers can have today.</li>
<li>There is no &#8220;law&#8221; involved in the delivery of broadband by EPB.  In fact, EPB fought off attempts by incumbent operators to sue the municipally-owned provider out of the broadband business, and some of those same companies are backing the &#8220;Coalition for the New Economy&#8221; in their efforts to curtail community broadband with new laws that would make networks like EPB next to impossible to provide.</li>
<li>EPB does not only offer 1Gbps service.  Consumers and businesses are free to choose between several different speed tiers.  As any commercial entity will tell, you 1Gbps at just $350 a month is a steal compared to the prices AT&amp;T and Comcast would charge.</li>
<li>When EPB built their fiber network, private businesses did come.  In addition to media reports documenting expansion in Chattanooga from one Knoxville business, Amazon.com has announced hundreds of millions of dollars in new investments building and expanding distribution centers in and around Chattanooga, in part because EPB Fiber was available for their use.</li>
<li>People are not happy with the slow speeds some providers force them to accept.  It is no surprise, however, that industry-funded astroturf groups would repeat the usual provider line that people &#8220;don&#8217;t need&#8221; fast broadband that they have no plans to deliver anyway.</li>
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		<title>FairPoint&#8217;s Funny Numbers: Counts Customers Who Can&#8217;t Buy DSL &#8216;Broadband-Ready&#8217;</title>
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FairPoint Communications is under fire for counting customers &#8220;broadband ready&#8221; when, in fact, they can&#8217;t buy DSL service from the northern New England phone company at any price.
One of the commitments FairPoint made to regulators who approved their buyout of Verizon landlines in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont in 2007 was that the company would [...]
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<p><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/FairPoint.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-5529" title="FairPoint" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/FairPoint-300x110.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="110" /></a>FairPoint Communications is under fire for counting customers &#8220;broadband ready&#8221; when, in fact, they can&#8217;t buy DSL service from the northern New England phone company at any price.</p>
<p>One of the commitments FairPoint made to regulators who approved their buyout of Verizon landlines in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont in 2007 was that the company would expand broadband availability to at least 87 percent of residents in states like Maine.  In October, FairPoint claimed it had met that target, but now the Office of the Public Advocate has found instances where the phone company counted customers who live too far away from the phone company&#8217;s facilities to buy the service as &#8220;served.&#8221;</p>
<p>FairPoint is apparently counting most customers within a DSL-equipped exchange as reachable by broadband, even if only some of them actually are.  The rest either live too far away to get proper broadband speeds, or are connected to inferior lines that will not sustain a serviceable connection.</p>
<p>Maine&#8217;s Public Utility Commission (PUC) is upset FairPoint seems to be padding the numbers in its favor.  Maine&#8217;s Public Broadcasting Network <a href="http://www.mpbn.net/Home/tabid/36/ctl/ViewItem/mid/3478/ItemId/19165/Default.aspx" target="_blank">talked with commissioners</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I just find it hard to reconcile that it&#8217;s in the public interest to include in the definition of addressable lines, a line on which no customer can be connected and to which Fairpoint has made no planning or economic commitment to serve in the future,&#8221; said Vendean Vafiades. She, along with fellow commissioner David Littell, voted in favor of a decision which is likely to require Fairpoint to re-calculate the 87 percent figure using a stricter methodology.</p>
<p>&#8220;And I do believe that Fairpoint has a commitment to be economically viable in this state and to provide good quality service. And at a minimum I think Fairpoint should be required to provide actual access to meet its merger condition and obligations,&#8221; said Vafiades.</p>
<p>The holdout vote was that of PUC Chairman Tom Welch, who sympathized with Fairpoint on this issue.</p></blockquote>
<p>The vote in Maine is likely to force FairPoint, which had hoped it was &#8220;all done&#8221; fulfilling broadband obligations, to spend more to upgrade its network to sufficiently service customers it promised it would.</p>
<p>FairPoint defends their interpretation of the numbers, noting the company has spent more than $169 million across their northern New England territories on broadband, making good on their commitment.  The state&#8217;s consumer advocate and PUC disagree, so now all parties will be re-evaluating their numbers, and FairPoint customers still waiting for DSL might still have a chance to get it after all.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Maine&#8217;s Public Broadcasting Network reports on the controversy over FairPoint&#8217;s promise to serve at least 87% of Maine with broadband service. Maine&#8217;s public utility commissioners voted to ramp up the pressure on Fairpoint Communications with regard to their broadband rollout. The expansion of high-speed internet to most areas of Maine was one of the conditions of Fairpoint&#8217;s purchase of Verizon&#8217;s former landline operation in 2007. (3 minutes)<br />
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		<title>The Mayor from AT&amp;T: Tallahassee Mayor on Hot Seat for Dollar-A-Holler Work for Telecom Giant</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 20:09:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phillip Dampier</dc:creator>
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Tallahassee Mayor John Marks strongly promoted an Atlanta nonprofit group to participate in a $1.6 million dollar federal [...]
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<p>A growing scandal involving AT&amp;T and the mayor of the state capital of Florida has further exposed the link between AT&amp;T&#8217;s pay-for-play public policy agenda and the politicians willing to act as puppets for the phone company&#8217;s interests.</p>
<p>Tallahassee Mayor John Marks strongly promoted an Atlanta nonprofit group to participate in a $1.6 million dollar federal broadband grant to expand Internet access to the urban poor and train disadvantaged citizens to navigate the online world, without disclosing he was a paid adviser to the group.</p>
<p>What the rest of the city never knew is that the Alliance for Digital Equality (ADE) is little more than an AT&amp;T astroturf effort &#8212; a front group almost entirely funded by AT&amp;T that actually did almost nothing to bring Internet access to anyone.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>The Alliance for Digital Equality, a group supposedly focused on erasing the digital divide, spends an inordinate amount of time running radio ads under the alias of &#8220;Alliance for Equal Access&#8221; for competition in cable-TV&#8230; when that competition comes from AT&amp;T U-verse. Listen to two radio commercials run in Georgia and Tennessee, both AT&amp;T service areas, promoting legislation that was introduced at the behest of AT&amp;T and promoted by ADE. (2 minutes)<br />
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<p>In fact, <a href="http://www.tallahassee.com/article/20110918/NEWS01/109180337/The-mayor-from-T" target="_blank">an investigation</a> by a Tallahassee newspaper reviewing the group&#8217;s federal tax returns found four of every five dollars spent by ADE went to board members, consultants, lawyers, and media companies for the purpose of promoting AT&amp;T&#8217;s agenda against Net Neutrality and for the company&#8217;s various business interests:</p>
<blockquote><p>Marks also didn&#8217;t mention when he brought ADE to the City Commission in September 2010 that AT&amp;T has been paying him since the early 1990s as a lawyer and consultant.</p>
<p>Tax returns for ADE show it got $7.36 million from AT&amp;T from 2007 through 2009. Among its expenses, it spent $2.7 million on consulting and legal fees, $1.2 million on travel, $1.1 million on media and communications and $931,509 in pay to officers and board of advisers members.</p>
<p>ADE spent nothing on projects to provide Internet access to underserved areas from 2007-09. It wasn&#8217;t created to do so. The group&#8217;s mission, as reported to the IRS, was to advocate &#8220;technology inflows to underserved communities by interacting with elected officials, policymakers at all levels of government and private sectors.&#8221;</p>
<p>In those interactions, ADE presented the same message as AT&amp;T in opposition to greater price regulation of the Internet.</p></blockquote>
<p><em>View the <a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/2007-ADE-Taxes.pdf" target="_blank">2007</a>, <a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/2008-ADE-Taxes.pdf" target="_blank">2008</a>, and <a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/2009-ADE-Taxes.pdf" target="_blank">2009</a> tax returns for the Alliance for Digital Equality yourself.</em></p>
<p>Some of ADE&#8217;s officers and board members are familiar to <em>Stop the Cap!</em> readers as loyal AT&amp;T advocates.  Even worse, many of them routinely play the &#8220;race card&#8221; whenever AT&amp;T&#8217;s agenda is threatened.  Take Shirley Franklin.  She is the former mayor of Atlanta, but these days her biggest constituent is AT&amp;T.  Last August, Franklin <a href="http://stopthecap.com/2010/08/05/nnpa-hack-journalism-attacks-free-pressnet-neutrality-without-revealing-att-ties/">helped lead an attack against Free Press</a>, a consumer advocacy group, that she said &#8220;target[ed] women, African-Americans and other minorities&#8221; after the group complained about the ties between several civil and minority rights organizations and AT&amp;T.</p>
<div id="attachment_21186" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/ade-merger.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-21186" title="ade merger" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/ade-merger-300x154.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="154" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">ADE unsurprisingly is also all-for the merger of AT&amp;T and T-Mobile</p></div>
<p>Julius Hollis, chairman and founder of the <a href="http://www.alliancefordigitalequality.org" target="_blank">Alliance for Digital Equality</a>, was even more strident.</p>
<p>“I am extremely disappointed in the Free Press, not only in its policies and tactics that they are attempting deploy in their strategy paper, but equally disturbing are its attempts to portray the African-American and Latino consumers as expendable in their efforts to promote Net Neutrality,&#8221; Hollis said last year. &#8220;In my opinion, this is going back to the tactics that were used in the Jim Crow era by segregationists. It’s no better than what was used in the Willie Horton playbook by Lee Atwater who, upon his deathbed, asked for forgiveness for using such political behavior tactics.”</p>
<p><em>Stop the Cap!</em> exposed ADE ourselves as a &#8220;dollar-a-holler&#8221; advocate in August 2010 when we learned the majority of the group&#8217;s funds came from AT&amp;T.</p>
<p>Anne Landman, managing editor of the Center for Media and Democracy, told the <em>Tallahassee Democrat</em> the purpose of groups almost entirely sponsored by a single corporate interest is to obfuscate the messenger. &#8220;It&#8217;s a nontransparent way of operating,&#8221; she said. &#8220;People don&#8217;t know who&#8217;s behind these efforts. So it&#8217;s fake, and it&#8217;s phony, and it gives people wrong information. It&#8217;s designed to purposely fool people.&#8221;</p>
<p>The newspaper spent months trying to track down financial reports, tax filings, and other documentation about the group, and ran into repeated resistance.  At one point, written requests sent to the group&#8217;s headquarters in Atlanta were returned unopened and marked &#8220;refused.&#8221;</p>
<p>ADE&#8217;s corporate influence is bad enough, but when the group uses race, gender, and economic cards to attack real public interest groups, it raises eyebrows, particularly when the group doing the attacking is financed by a corporate entity.  The <em>Black Agenda Report</em>, a website that can hardly be accused of racism, called out Franklin and the organization she represents.</p>
<p>The newspaper&#8217;s investigation also found all of ADE&#8217;s employees were actually independent contractors.  Non-profit group experts claim the entire structure of ADE is unusual because it funnels all of its money through contractors.</p>
<p>Tallahassee Mayor John Marks is apparently one of them, having received $86,000 as a member of ADE&#8217;s board of advisers in addition to AT&amp;T paying him directly as a lawyer and consultant.</p>
<p>With the recent revelations, Tallahassee&#8217;s broadband grant is now in ruins and will be returned, unspent.  Marks is reportedly under investigation by the FBI for potential corruption.  And another AT&amp;T astroturf effort has been exposed and has blown up in the company&#8217;s face.</p>
<p><a href="http://stopthecap.com/2011/09/22/the-mayor-from-att-tallahassee-mayor-on-hot-seat-for-dollar-a-holler-work-for-telecom-giant/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Stop the Cap! has compiled almost a year of coverage of the burgeoning scandal in the Tallahassee mayor&#8217;s office, courtesy of WCTV-TV, which has doggedly pursued the scandal with assistance from its news partner <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://tallahasseereports.com/2011/03/29/corruption-in-tallahassee-fbi-to-decide/" target="_blank">Tallahassee Reports</a></span>.  (10 minutes)</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Cell Tower Wars: Rogers Wants 1,000 New Cell Towers in Edmonton, Says Exasperated Councilman</title>
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According to Edmonton city Councillor Kerry Diotte (11th Ward), Rogers Communications told him the company needs up to 1,000 new cell towers in the Edmonton area alone to meet the growing demands from cell phone, smartphone, and tablet owners who are putting pressure on the company&#8217;s wireless network.  That&#8217;s a number Rogers disputes, but regardless [...]
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<p><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/rogers-logo1.bmp"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-18988" title="rogers-logo1" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/rogers-logo1.bmp" alt="" width="388" height="114" /></a>According to Edmonton city Councillor Kerry Diotte (11th Ward), Rogers Communications told him the company needs up to 1,000 new cell towers in the Edmonton area alone to meet the growing demands from cell phone, smartphone, and tablet owners who are putting pressure on the company&#8217;s wireless network.  That&#8217;s a number Rogers disputes, but regardless of how many towers eventually get erected, few residents want to live next door to one.</p>
<p>Diotte is caught in the middle of a major, some say inevitable, fight between the telecommunications giant and homeowners living near the proposed home of a new 25 meter cell tower that is as tall as an eight story building.</p>
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<p>Diotte attended a heated public meeting Tuesday evening between residents of Hazeldean and Rogers officials over plans to place the new monopole antenna right in the center of town in a residential district.</p>
<p>&#8220;I will absolutely bring everything that I can to try to stop this,&#8221; Diotte told CTV Edmonton. &#8220;It&#8217;s the will of the people in this ward.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>CBC Radio in Edmonton explored the cell tower controversy in Hazeldean back in July when Rogers first announced plans to erect an 82 foot monopole cell tower at a local senior&#8217;s center. Rogers says increased demand requires the company to place new cell towers in residential neighborhoods to meet demand. July 14, 2011. (7 minutes)<br />
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<p>Rogers officials found themselves shouted down at times during Tuesday evening&#8217;s meeting, as dozens of residents complained the new tower would reduce property values and could pose a health risk.  At least one resident wants Rogers to pay moving expenses to allow her family to leave the area before the tower is built.</p>
<p>Hazeldean residents say a better spot for the antenna would be in an industrial neighborhood a few blocks away.</p>
<p>Rogers Communications says wireless data demands are growing exponentially, and constructing new cell towers improves reception, data speeds, and divides up the increasing load of data traffic on their network.  Unfortunately, cell towers are increasingly required where customers live, work&#8230; and use their wireless devices.</p>
<p>For the immediate future, Rogers has plans for 20 new cell towers in Edmonton, a number dwarfed by their competitor Telus, which has plans to install 80 new cell towers across the province this year.</p>
<p>Industry Canada has the final say on whether Rogers will ultimately win approval to place its proposed cell tower in Hazeldean.</p>
<p><a href="http://stopthecap.com/2011/09/22/cell-tower-wars-rogers-wants-1000-new-cell-towers-in-edmonton-says-exasperated-councilman/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>CTV Edmonton covered the Hazeldean cell phone tower controversy and spoke with a city councilman who shared Rogers told him they would need another 1,000 cell phone towers in the Edmonton area alone to meet growing demands for cell phone users.  (5 minutes)</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Verizon Fires or Suspends Dozens Over Last Winter&#8217;s Super Bowl Office Pool</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 18:25:26 +0000</pubDate>
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Verizon Communications has fired six workers and suspended more than three dozen others in Taunton, Mass. for engaging in &#8220;illegal gambling.&#8221;
But some union workers suspect Verizon&#8217;s sudden interest in last winter&#8217;s Super Bowl office pool may have more to do with the company&#8217;s ongoing conflict with its union employees, who resumed work several weeks ago [...]
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<p><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Verizon-logo.gif"><img class="size-medium wp-image-14190 alignright" title="Verizon-logo" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Verizon-logo-300x175.gif" alt="" width="210" height="122" /></a>Verizon Communications has fired six workers and suspended more than three dozen others in Taunton, Mass. for engaging in &#8220;illegal gambling.&#8221;</p>
<p>But some union workers suspect Verizon&#8217;s sudden interest in last winter&#8217;s Super Bowl office pool may have more to do with the company&#8217;s ongoing conflict with its union employees, who resumed work several weeks ago after a short strike.  The company and members of the Communications Workers of America and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers are still trying to come to terms on a contract renewal agreement.</p>
<p>One sales representative at Verizon, wishing to remain anonymous, told <em>Wicked Local</em> she <a href="http://www.thebostonchannel.com/r/29130247/detail.html" target="_blank" class="broken_link">didn&#8217;t understand the company&#8217;s sudden interest in office pools</a>, which have been commonplace among workers at Verizon for years.  In fact, Verizon was encouraging sales staff to participate in their own version of a Super Bowl contest tied to sales performance, although one that didn&#8217;t reward winners with cash prices.</p>
<p>The sales representative echoed the sentiments of many members of the Boston media who were wondering, &#8220;What&#8217;s the big deal?&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>WBZ Radio&#8217;s NightSide Weekend Commentary features Dan Rea dismissing claims that the office pool crackdown had nothing to do with Verizon&#8217;s union troubles.  Aired: September 18, 2011. (2 minutes)<br />
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<p>Verizon says illegal activity on company property is always forbidden, and adds it took a long time to complete the investigation before finally acting with termination notices for some, suspensions for many others.</p>
<p>Most of the affected workers belong to Local 2222 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.</p>
<p>Eric Hetrick, business manager for Local 1400, another union with affected members, issued a press release late Friday afternoon stating that his local is conducting its own investigation into the circumstances of the firings and suspensions.</p>
<p>“Many of the affected workers have exemplary records with Verizon and some are long-term employees,” he <a href="http://www.tauntongazette.com/news/x371946740/34-Verizon-workers-reportedly-suspended-for-Super-Bowl-betting-pool-at-work" target="_blank">told</a> the <em>Taunton Daily Gazette</em> in an e-mail, adding that additional comment at this time would not be appropriate.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>WWLP-TV in Springfield covers the firings of Verizon workers over a Super Bowl office pool.  <span style="color: #ff0000;">Bonus</span>: A completely incomprehensible interview with one local resident commenting on the potential impact on office pools elsewhere.  (1 minute)</strong></em></p>
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The prevalence of unlimited wireless data plans may have been an important factor in the American consumer&#8217;s move away from Research in Motion&#8217;s (RIM) former superstar BlackBerry, according to a company official.
Responding to questions about its falling market share in the U.S., Patrick Spence, the managing director of regional marketing at RIM pointed to unlimited [...]
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<div id="attachment_20557" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 242px"><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/blackberry.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-20557" title="AT&amp;T BLACKBERRY CURVE" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/blackberry-232x300.jpg" alt="" width="232" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Better days: AT&amp;T&#39;s BlackBerry Curve, circa 2007</p></div>
<p>The prevalence of unlimited wireless data plans may have been an important factor in the American consumer&#8217;s move away from Research in Motion&#8217;s (RIM) former superstar BlackBerry, according to a company official.</p>
<p>Responding to questions about its falling market share in the U.S., Patrick Spence, the managing director of regional marketing at RIM pointed to unlimited usage plans as one potential way the competition got a leg up on their devices.</p>
<p>&#8220;In the United States, they&#8217;ve had flat rate data pricing for a long time, which has meant users haven&#8217;t had to worry about how they are using their smartphones,&#8221; Spence said.</p>
<p>He noted Americans love for wireless data has forced carriers to launch 4G upgrades in advance of other markets where 3G remains the fastest available standard.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>The Guardian&#8217;s Charles Arthur gave RIM&#8217;s Patrick Spence a challenging series of questions about RIM&#8217;s ongoing loss of market share, and why the company is forcing BlackBerry owners to cope through two major platform upgrades in the coming months. (11 minutes)<br />
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<p>Spence said the dynamics of unlimited data have inspired a change in the types of devices used in the United States, namely not necessarily those carrying the BlackBerry brand.</p>
<p>As carriers end unlimited data, Spence predicts users will likely change their behavior in concert with new data plan limits as low as 200MB per month.</p>
<p>Where data limits prevail, BlackBerry devices seem to do better.  Spence touted the fact BlackBerry phones have now achieved number one status in Africa and countries in the Middle East like Saudi Arabia, displacing troubled Nokia.</p>
<p>Spence warned tech reporters not to extrapolate American marketplace trends as foreshadowing developments in the rest of the world.  One reason for that, according to Spence, has been the unlimited data plan, now being replaced with usage based billing or usage-capped plans.</p>
<p><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/comscore.png"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-20559" title="comscore" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/comscore.png" alt="" width="500" height="248" /></a>BlackBerry phones have had a difficult time competing with the iconic Apple iPhone, as well as Android-based smartphones on offer from virtually every wireless carrier.  BlackBerry devices, once deemed the most advanced phones in the market, have lost quite a bit of luster in the last four years, particularly after the arrival of iPhone.</p>
<p>As a result, RIM has been engaged in serious cost-cutting, announcing job cuts of some 2,000 employees recently.  The company hopes to spring back with a series of platform upgrades and new phones, dubbed &#8220;superphones&#8221; by RIM, to regain market share.</p>
<p>It cannot come soon enough, as RIM lost another four percent of market share in just the past four months.  comScore suggests RIM phones now have just 21.7 percent of the smartphone market.  Only Microsoft and Nokia are doing worse.  Most of the BlackBerry fan base are moving to Android-based smartphones instead as their contracts come up for renewal, particularly those made by Samsung.  The Korean manufacturer now manufactures one of every four smartphones Americans own.</p>
<p>As of July 2011, RIM has 7.6 percent of the market share in the United States.</p>
<p><a href="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/comscore-2.png"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-20558" title="comscore 2" src="http://stopthecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/comscore-2.png" alt="" width="500" height="248" /></a>BlackBerry phones have fewer challenges overseas, and the devices remain very popular among younger users in the United Kingdom, parts of western Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.  That has been a mixed blessing for RIM in England, where <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/aug/08/london-riots-blackberry-messenger-looting" target="_blank">the phone has been  implicated as the device of choice</a> for looters during riots earlier this month.</p>
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