House Dems want to give cities the right to build broadband networks

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For those who don't know, Telecoms have worked over the years to make local governments pass laws or add ballot initiatives to prevent them from creating a public broadband network. Recently in Fort Collins, CO the public had to vote to overturn such a thing before they could even discuss creating a municipal broadband network which they are on track to do.

This is some good news :win:

House Dems want to give cities the right to build broadband networks
House Dems want to give cities the right to build broadband networks
BY HARPER NEIDIG - 01/18/18 12:16 PM EST 138
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A group of House Democrats introduced a bill on Thursday that would give local communities the right to build their own broadband networks and compete with established providers like Comcast and Verizon.

The group, led by Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.), say that protecting the right to build community broadband networks would help expand internet access to underserved communities and benefit consumers who already have access by promoting competition.

“Broadband Internet is the most vital tool of the 21st Century economy,” Eshoo said in a statement. “Unfortunately, millions of Americans are still acutely impacted by a complete lack of or an inferior broadband connection. The Community Broadband Act is an important step in bridging the digital divide and will help local governments enable connectivity, increase economic growth and create jobs.”




Also sponsoring the bill are Reps. Mike Doyle (D-Pa.), Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), Beto O’Rourke (D-Texas), Mark Pocan (D-Wis.) and Jared Polis (D-Colo.). The Community Broadband Act would preempt states from passing laws that prohibit municipal broadband networks.

The bill has been pushed before, most recently by Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) last year. Eshoo last introduced the legislation in 2016. In both cases, the bills stalled in committee.

The latest iteration comes as both Democrats and Republicans in Congress are jockeying to make broadband expansion a major tenet of the White House’s promised $1 trillion infrastructure plan, which could be released as early as this month.

The idea has also regained momentum following the Federal Communications Commission’s decision last month to eliminate its net neutrality rules, a measure which forced internet service providers to treat all web traffic equally.

Still, Republicans are largely opposed to municipalities building out their own broadband offerings and have fought against local efforts in places like Chattanooga, Tenn.

Democrats insist that public networks would fill in the gaps the market has left behind.

“All too often, communities around the country struggle to get service from private providers, and where people can get service all too often it’s too slow and costs too much,” Doyle said in a statement. “Communities that build out their own broadband networks offer competitive options that not only bring service to the unserved, but also promote competition in underserved areas.”
 

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For those who don't know, Telecoms have worked over the years to make local governments pass laws or add ballot initiatives to prevent them from creating a public broadband network. Recently in Fort Collins, CO the public had to vote to overturn such a thing before they could even discuss creating a municipal broadband network which they are on track to do.

This is some good news :win:

Finally something good.
 

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We’re already doing this with all the money we give to corporations to lay last-mile infrastructure. The only difference is cities figured out “why give the shyt away when we paid for it so that our citizens can get gouged for $100/mo.?”
 
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