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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Guru,<BR>
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Sorry to be the voice of cynicism here, but the proposal is more about increasing Mr. Martin's post-FCC income (as consultant/lobbyist)than USG providing free Internet for all any time soon.<BR>
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Lee<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: Guru [<A HREF="mailto:guru@itforchange.net">mailto:guru@itforchange.net</A>]<BR>
Sent: Tue 12/2/2008 7:47 AM<BR>
To: governance@lists.cpsr.org<BR>
Subject: [governance] Free Web Plan Being Pushed by FCC Head<BR>
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While we debate on 'Internet for All' at IGF .. the USG is already<BR>
thinking of making it happen ...<BR>
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Guru<BR>
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<A HREF="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122809560499668087.html?mod=rss_whats_news_technology">http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122809560499668087.html?mod=rss_whats_news_technology</A><BR>
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Outgoing Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin is<BR>
pushing for action in December on a plan to offer free, pornography-free<BR>
wireless Internet service to all Americans, despite objections from the<BR>
wireless industry and some consumer groups.<BR>
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At its December meeting, the FCC could also consider new rules designed<BR>
to speed up consideration of disputes between independent cable<BR>
programmers and cable providers such as Time Warner Cable Inc. and<BR>
Comcast Corp., which either refuse to carry some channels or put them on<BR>
specialty tiers of service that cost subscribers more.<BR>
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The agency also will ask for more feedback on its proposal to require<BR>
programmers to sell their channels to cable operators individually<BR>
instead of in bundles.<BR>
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The free Internet plan is the most controversial issue the agency will<BR>
tackle in December. Mr. Martin shelved plans to consider a wider variety<BR>
of sticky issues pending at the agency, including a request by the<BR>
Hollywood studios to hobble TVs and set-top boxes so studios can offer<BR>
copy-protected theatrical releases sooner.<BR>
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The proposal to allow a no-smut, free wireless Internet service is part<BR>
of a proposal to auction off a chunk of airwaves. The winning bidder<BR>
would be required to set aside a quarter of the airwaves for a free<BR>
Internet service. The winner could establish a paid service that would<BR>
have a fast wireless Internet connection. The free service could be<BR>
slower and would be required to filter out pornography and other<BR>
material not suitable for children. The FCC's proposal mirrors a plan<BR>
offered by M2Z Networks Inc., a start-up backed by Kleiner Perkins<BR>
Caufield & Byers partner John Doerr.<BR>
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Consumer advocates have objected to the FCC's proposed pornography<BR>
filter, while the wireless industry has objected to the entire free<BR>
Internet plan. To address concerns about the filter, the FCC is<BR>
proposing that adults could opt out and access all Internet sites.<BR>
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T-Mobile USA, in particular, has raised concerns. The Deutsche Telekom<BR>
AG unit paid about $4 billion a few years ago for nearby airwaves and<BR>
has complained that the free wireless Internet plan will likely result<BR>
in interference for consumers of its new 3G wireless network. The FCC<BR>
dismissed the company's interference concerns this fall, although<BR>
T-Mobile disagreed with that finding.<BR>
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