Connect Ohio Broadband Stimulus

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

'Down Under' Is upside down on broadband

It’s not actually true that people Down Under are upside down, but there’s surely a possibility that their regulatory approach to broadband is both upside down and backwards.

In fact, Australia could be the place that proves that too much competition is a lot worse than too little -- something we need to be thinking about here in the U.S...

posted by Connect Ohio at 11:14 AM

<< Home

Contributors

  • Connect Ohio
  • Connected Nation

Previous Posts

  • Broadband stimulus: $28 billion dollars in applica...
  • Siskiyou County announces $23 million Federal ARRA...
  • Windstream fights to change broadband stimulus rules
  • Internet 'net neutrality' is endorsed by FCC chief...
  • State of Missouri gave no-bid contract for stimulu...
  • Stimulus funding for broadband questioned | News-L...
  • State ranks broadband stimulus bids « Science & Te...
  • How the FCC can lead us to a smart intergrid
  • Stimulus package set aside $350 million for nation...
  • El Dorado promise leader pleased with early result...

Powered by Blogger

Subscribe to
Posts [Atom]