Francesca R
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Correct (ETA--not nationalise it--separate it and impose utility-like service requirements). Is your only objection that you can't see it going down well in the US? Or do you think it is a bad idea (an idea that the UK and NZ have implemented already)?And how do you plan this to work in the States? The companies that own the infrastructure built it, would you nationalise their infrastructure then give it to a new company to control? Can't see that going down well in the US.
Not very much goes down well in the US. The idea that all ISPs should be regulated as utilites ("common carriers") doesn't go down well either and is far from a sure thing. And that is more wide-ranging, and clumsy, than splitting off the local loop owner and regulating that as a utility--which is what is already the case for Openreach and Chorus. Neither of whom provide content or other service.
So if your only preference for NN is that you think the better idea is more difficult to achieve (but agree it is better), I disagree with you and suspect the discussion is concluded.
Which makes plenty of sense.And as to Chorus not being taxpayer funded. The Government is paying them NZ$178 million to build the UHS Fibre network.
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