by Yamori » Sat Feb 04, 2006 3:36 pm
This is one of those articles where spin really seems to mask the big picture. (I'll admit I skimmed it - so if I'm wrong, do tell).
One side of the story that they aren't talking about is that government regulation is holding back the progress of the internet on a large level.
This 'common use of phone lines' (which apparently also includes cable) that they uphold as being the boon of the internet, basically says that if a private company decides to build communication lines, they must allow ANY company to use their lines as well --- if I'm not mistaken.
That in itself is somewhat of a ridiculous proposition in this day and age, and communications companies that wish to have this restriction removed do so very legitimately.
Ie: if a company wants to create a new/better/improved form of telecommunication for solely internet use, if THEY decide to raise the capitol to invent/develop/complete it, other companies will have the legal 'right' to use their lines without having to pay them for it. This makes any serious leaps in innovation nearly not worth it, as the profit rewards for doing so will be sliced considerably.
It's obvious that this cramps and stifles innovation in serious ways, leading to a generally shitty state of US networks overall, compared to other major industrialized nations at least.
It's true that more privitized lines can create some problems... but we are already at the point where we have several choices for internet access, and people are already quick to say 'fuck comcast, I'm getting DSL'. As the internet grows, so will connection options - there isn't a good chance that a company would be able to get away with content control stupidity for long... as competition will make short work of that.
Again, maybe I didn't read the article closely enough, and I'm not very knowledgable on this topic, so I could be wrong on the technical details. If I am, ignore me np;p
If there is an 'end to the internet', it's much more likely to come from government control, rather than government de-control.
-Yamori
AKA ~~Baron Boshie of the Nameless~~