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Muni Momentum Swings Toward the Telcos, But The Game is Far From Over
Posted By: Harold
After a number of victories, the momentum has recently turned to the Telco side of the muni fight.
On the plus side, we have not yet lost anything definitively. There is still time for citizens in these states to make this an issue. But I'm having the feeling I usually reserve for the Boston Red Sox in August.
Well, let's see if we can't make this our 2004 World Series. Anybody in these states interested in trying to fight these bills, let me know and I will try to put you in touch with folks on the ground there.
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Bad News From Colorado
Posted By: Harold
I'm reprinting (with permission) a post from
Dave Hughes about yesterday's (4/5) Colorado House Committee Hearing on their anti-muni bill. For those unfamiliar with Dave Hughes,
he is one of the true pioneers of unlicensed spectrum as a way of bringing broadband cheaply and easily to the masses.
It's grim reading. But unlike Dave, I refuse to give up until a bill is passed and signed. There is still time for the people of Colorado to remind their elected officials that at the end of the day, they work for them, not Qwest or Comcast.
Stay tuned . . .
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Low Power Radio Order
Posted By: Harold
On the decidedly low-tech side, but still a very important part of my work, is helping the Low Power FM community (particularly the good folks at
Prometheus Radio Project) deal with the FCC.
One of the things that has kept me busy this month has been a final push to get good stuff out before Powell left. It finally happened at 7:30 p.m. the night he left, with the release of this
Order.
This is actually an interesting story that, among other things, pits local community radio organizers aganst some folks in Twin Falls, ID that are either exploiting loopholes in the rules or violating federal law to set up a nation-wide evangelical Christian radio network.
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My Day With the Supremes
Posted By: Harold
There are advantages to being a member of the Supreme Court Bar. One is, you get to go and hear the arguments from the Supreme Court Bar section. Guess what I did today! While you will get tons of info from other websites, this is probably the only place you will see someone say that Justice Rehnquist now sounds like a bad combination of Darth Vader and the Emperor from “Return of the Jedi”....
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Lose one round in Florida
Posted By: Harold
Florida, which has a number of good muni systems, has passd an anti-muni bill out of subcommittee and out to the FL House of Rep.
If anyone in FL is reading this, get on the horn to your state rep today. Tell them to show the same courage against Bell South that folks in Indiana showed against SBC and that folks in NE and TX are showing.
A Big Win in TX, But It's Just Round One
Posted By: Harold
SaveMuniWireles.org, a group opposed to the anti-muni bill in TX, reports that the anti-muni provisions of the legislature's gift package to SBC (the local baby Bell) has been stripped. But hang on to your seats folks, because it goes to the floor next week and SBC is fighting hard.
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Martin Gets Official Nod
Posted By: Harold
Quick Take on FCC 3650-3700
Posted By: Harold
The FCC decided the 3650-3700 Order today. You can find a link on the
FCC Home page.
As is customary, the Order is not yet released, so we have only the press release to go on.
My first take is below. I know a lot of people are going to be upset that it requires licensing, but it is not a “licensed” regime anymore than a truly “unlicensed” regime. We need to keep an open mind and wait for the actual order to come out.
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Columbia Journalism Review on Unlicensed
Posted By: Harold
Columbia Journalism Review has
this article on unlicensed and its potential to revolutionize the media. I'm quoted, as are such luminaries as Eban Moglen and Dave Hughes and my co-conspirator Jim Snider from New America Foundation.
Tales of the Sausage Factory: In IL, Citizens 1, ILECs 0 (but it's just the first inning so keep your seats)
Posted By: Harold
The Chicago Independent Media Center reports that the Ilinois Bill containing the anti-muni provision, Senate Bill 499, was not called in the IL Senate as expected. Negative publicity and citizen protest have apparently caused supporters of the bill to reconsider introducing it.
Score another one for the good citizens of IL and citizens everywhere! But, as the IMC article notes, this could well get buried in the general effort to reform the telecom rules in IL. We have the momentum, but the incumbents are very well financed and very patient.
Stay tuned . . . .
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