Chair tom wheeler it was interesting, how interested everybody is to learn exactly what the rules are about and how we structured them in such a way that they are built on the mobile model. We built them around what has worked for the last 22 years in terms of regulating the Wireless Industry in the United States. So that we could make sure that there was adequate investment that would continue to come as a result of the fact that there is no rate regulation, no tariffing, and those traditional kinds of monopoly regulation that you have heard so much about during the debate. So the feeling that i am getting here is they are saying, as i understand it better, and it is significant. Sprint has come out and say they support it. Tmobile has said they will continue investing under this. Google fiber has said even though we are now a title ii common carrier, we will continue to investigate the small wireless carriers, have said this is something we can live with. On and on and on. There has
Yorks laguardia airport. Flight 10 6 from atlanta skidded into a fence during a snowstorm back east. The number of passengers suffered high more injuries. A team of investigators is being sent there. The airport was shut down for a few hours but has since reopened. Silicon valley drug maker has s is scooped up by another company. 21 billion. Outbidding johnson and johnson. Homeland security secretary Michael Chertoff calls for an Electronic Security privacy act which governs surveillance of electronic communications. Under that law the government can access cloudstored emails older than 180 days with a simple subpoena. He says times have changed. Wherever the data is located, what matters is who owns the data, who generated the data . Thats the law that ought to apply. Otherwise what you do is fragment the internet. You basically encourage every country to say, all of our data should be kept in our within our own borders and that defeats the purpose of a globalized internet. Cory chert
Interested everybody is to learn exactly what the rules are about and how we structured them in such a way that theyre built on the mobile model. We built them around what has worked for the last 22 years in terms of regulating the Wireless Industry in the United States. So that we could make sure that there was adequate investment that would continue to come as a result of the fact that there is no rate regulation, no tariffing, and those tra degreesal kinds of monopoly regulation that youve heard so much about during the debate. So the feeling that im getting here is theyre saying, as i understand it better and its significant. Sprint has come out and say they support it, tmobile has said theyll continue investing under this. Google fiber has said even though we are now a title 2 common carrier we will continue to investigate the small wireless carriers have said this is something we can live with. On and on. There has been a list of people who have said well, the more we guest past
Flight 1086 from atlanta skidded into a fence during a snowstorm back east. The number of passengers suffered minor injuries. A team of investigators is being sent there. The airport was shut down for a few hours but has since reopened. Silicon valley drug maker has s is scooped up by another company. 21 billion. Outbidding johnson and johnson. Homeland security secretary Michael Chertoff calls for an Electronic Security privacy act which governs surveillance of electronic communications. Under that law, the government can access cloudstored emails older than 180 days with a simple subpoena. He says times have changed. Wherever the data is located, what matters is who owns the data, who generated the data . Thats the law that ought to apply. Otherwise what you do is fragment the internet. You basically encourage every country to say, all of our data should be kept within our own borders and that defeats the purpose of a globalized internet. Cory chertoffs not alone. Bills recently file
The most interesting thing is how to learn exactly what the rules are about and how we structured them in such a way that theyre built on the mobile model and we built them around what has worked the last 22 years in terms of regulating the Wireless Industry in the United States so that we could make sure that there was adequate investment that would continue to come by the fact there is no rate tariffing or the kinds of monopoly regulation you heard during the debate. The feeling im getting here in talking to people is well, as i understand it better, and its significant. Sprint has come out and said they support it tmobile has said theyll continue investing under this google fiber said even though were now entitled to a common carrier, well continue to investigate the small wireless characters and theyve said hey, this is something we can live with. You know, on and on and on theres been a list of people who have said the more we get past the rhetoric and the more we get to really wh