Wisconsin Public Internet Struggles Against Telecom, Legislature
An anonymous reader writes with this snippet from Ars Technica:
"The University of Wisconsin's Internet technology division and a crucial provider of 'Net access for Wisconsin's educational system are under attack from that state's legislature and from a local telecommunications association. At issue is the WiscNet educational cooperative. The non-profit provides affordable network access to the state's schools and libraries, although its useful days may be numbered unless the picture changes soon. Under a proposed new law, the University of Wisconsin system could be forced to return millions of dollars in federal broadband grants that it has already won, spend far more money on network services, and perhaps even withdraw from the Internet2 project."
can't they stand ANY competition?
Donald 'Duck' Dunn: We had a band powerful enough to turn goat piss into gasoline.
"and that government of the corporations, by the corporations, for the corporations shall not perish from the earth."
The provision was inserted at the 11th hour by Republicans after lobbying by companies such as AT&T, claiming that these types of services should be provided by private companies. http://wistechnology.com/articles/8648/ http://wistechnology.com/articles/8665/
Used to be called corruption.
Unfortunately, the population of a country always wait until it's too late to act and then you get a revolution.
Privatize everything.
Except brutality and suffering; those will be available to everyone camped outside of the enclaves.
AT&T won't provide the services or will do so at triple the prices paid now. This is also a very convenient way of shorting the school system what they need, and thus have more ammo to go after them for not providing what our kids need. Thus making schools the root of all evil again. Most voters will go along with it, and the GOP in Wisconsin gets more of what it wants.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is just taking after his friend the former "governor" of Minnesota, Teflon Tim Pawlenty. Teflon Tim at one point wanted to move to dissolve the public transportation system (buses, primarily) and instead give waivers to poor people to buy used cars so they could get around on their own. You get the idea - put money in the hands of businesses, and ... whatever. Of course, he never said what he was going to do for the people who used public transportation because they were legally blind.
But either way, Walker is just trying to keep himself in view. His union-busting went well enough for his purposes, now he's on to frying other fish. He figures if his friend the nonsticky one can run for the GOP presidential nomination, he can too.
Damn_registrars has no butt-hole. Damn_registrars has no use for a butt-hole.
THis makes perfect sense when you figure that ATT is set to profit big time from this legislation and they were/are a huge campaign contributor to Scott (I'm a Douche Bag) Walker. For those of you following along, this is the second time he has done this, the first was a 23m Fed giveback that would have replaced the sub par Badgernet service.
This is a very nicely written and researched article, which, unfortunately, only shows in detail one horrific case study of what could soon be a widespread occurrence if the big telecom corps get what they want: to go after the government/educational market (now that the consumer market is completely saturated) and offer them half the service at twice the price.
Organizations like WiscNet provide a fantastic public service, and the notion of dismantling them for private industry to make a buck is just reprehensible. I'm from Michigan, not Wisconsin, but I could very easily see this happening here, as we have the same issues in play: Merit Network, a non-profit co-op founded for the same reasons as WiscNet, provides Internet access to almost all the schools in the state. It would be a huge loss for our corrupt legislature to squeeze them out (never underestimate the evil of the Michigan Legislature, look up the Michigan "promise scholarship" if you don't believe me). I'm sure other states are in similar situations.
My dad's a public school teacher, and my Internet access growing up was through Merit's dialup, which they offered free to teachers at the time. Unlike most commercial offerings back in the mid-90s (or even now) there was no monthly time allotment or bandwidth cap. I shudder to think how my experiences building web sites and learning to code would have changed had AT&T run that system. I do biomed research now, and I'm posting this from a Merit network connection that we use to collaborate with other labs across the country. Try doing that on a 250GB monthly cap.
Hey Wisconsin State Telecommunications Association: Go to hell, and take your bandwidth caps with you.
So, does that mean the telecoms are going to return the BILLIONS in subsidies and tax cuts they've received?
This is my signature. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
It is rather breathtaking to see what the real exercise of power is even if it is in the cause of greed.
Seems only fair that if the telcos want UW to pay back the grant money that was given to them by the federal government, then AT&T should have to pay back the roughly $200 billion they stole from the public to make available 45 MBit, fiber connections to the public...that they never did.
Taking tax dollars from 49 states and using it to undercut local providers isn't competition. It appears that this legislation is simply preventing WiscNet from receiving public funds from UW-Madison, which it is doing in order to do an end-run around the existing state-supported network, Badgernet.
If WiscNet, a non-profit organization, can't provide service at lower prices than a for-profit corporation like AT&T without forced revenue from tax subsidies, then I'd say that AT&T is competitive.
All they are doing is crying "Thanks to the tax money we take from you we can give away more service than we could otherwise pay for. If you take that away, then we'll need to charge market rates for the service we are providing!"
You know, the football team at UW Madison might compete with the NFL for ratings.
Also the basketball team may compete with the NBA for ratings.
Obviously there is MUCH more to privatize.
(Or maybe there is a role for publicly owned things?)
It gets even more crazy. On the UW, Madison campus the UW hospital is a public authority (basically a separate entity from the UW) Can the university provide LAN access to that building? Not the way things are written now.
Craziness.
The contrast between Walker and another former Wisconsin governor couldn't be greater.
Having lived there for my first 50 years I was brought up learning all about the states progressive past. Walker is the states biggest embarassment since Joe McCarthy.
Better change the state motto from Forward to Backward.
Average Intelligence is a Scary Thing
So the AT&T system would cost an additional 6 million dollars, and cost schools, and public libraries approximately 4X as much. A forward thinking Republican should propose we (i live in WI) invest in WiscNet to make it the data connection the entire state government uses - after all wouldn't the threat of a significant loss in sales force a private entity to become more competitive?
It is better to be the hammer than the anvil.
the University of Wisconsin system could be forced to return millions of federally borrowed Chinese dollars
UoW is building a quarter billion dollar football stadium, but needs federal grants to fund their Internet pipes.
Okay!
Link to the specific cartoon, in case you're reading this later in the week: http://www.xkcd.com/911/
Can't Wisconsin just sell their network to a private ISP (that they started up), that ISP can get the broadband stimulus money? Then ATT and other Telcos wouldn't be able to say anything about it.
The real target here was the federal stimulus money (NTIA, BTOP) that was being used to create coops in Wisconsin. The Building Community Capacity through Broadband project which would have connected together anchor institutions (city and county governments, libraries, schools, hospitals) and allow them to buy bandwidth wholesale rather than retail. That did not sit too well with some telecom folks and in the press they are saying that the University should not compete with the private sector. Well the University has to get bandwith in most of the state anyway to feed the various Univ of Wisc campuses. So including some school systems in the process makes sense if you believe in efficiency and cost savings. Gov Walker is "open for business" so he does not believe in government efficiency.
WiscNet was, as I understand it a secondary concern, although the telecoms have wanted it to die for a decades. It is the same pattern of schools banding together and riding together on common infrastructure. ATT would like that to go away with WiscNet in favor of Badgernet which they run or even better, from their point of view, to sell everyone T-1 lines retail.
This is the second effort for this. The first successful effort (from ATT's perspective) was to give back $37 million of the same stimulus money (NTIA, BTOP) for a different state run project. The spin there was that the Feds did not want to give the money to a private company. But insiders tell me that it was not the feds but ATT. ( wisconsins-stimulus-rejection-too-many-strings-or-too-much-scrutiny)
About up-front and blatant this move is. Generally such moves are a bit more crafty or silent. This is just a big 'FU,' we want our buddies to get their perks for their money.
Vote monkeys into Congress. They are cheaper and more trustworthy.
In soviet russia the government runs the corporations.
Korma: Good
If WI wants to trash it's education system fine. Enroll over in Minnesota, Iowa or Illinois. The folks in Madison are quite happy to cut off their nose to spite their face.
Why should we educate American kids, when Chinese kids study so much harder?
Our corporate/Chinese overlords are totally against spending another dime on American education, aside from private money spent in our elite universities to educate the American executive class ... and Chinese!
"with their freedom lost all virtue lose" - Milton
own tax dollars to fund these networks - not mine
And we are all glad you left. How's San Francisco doing for you?
If somebody can do it cheaper then it's better for consumers.
But competing against free? Just same as paid OS versus free OS.
Your laptop's free OS is also good even you get some trial(crap)ware what you should pay later.
WIth free internet you could get some ads. Or would you pay to get it ad-free?
Here is one good example from Nordic country where University, City and local companies can make it free for all http://www.panoulu.net/
The government has already subsidized a nationwide communications network which is the Public Switched Telephone Network. The local schools then want the phone company to offer them faster internet speeds almost at cost. Then the government in the form of BadgerNet comes in and says they can offer the local school 100mb dedicated circuit internet for the cost of your average T1 circuit. But how can they offer those speeds at that cost? They're using the PSTN at a state mandated rate (which is far less than retail) and are able to compete with the owners of the PSTN under cost.
Not every phone company is an evil mega-corporation. Some are just trying to remain competitive which is difficult when the government can use the phone company's lines and pay less for them than the minimum the phone company is allowed to sell them for.
Sorry but I think Walker is one of the best governors to date. He is the only one of our recent governors that is actually attempting to fix the fiscal mess the others kept kicking down the road.
I am sure your liberal friends take your same view but get over it, you lost in November.
Got Code?
I'm a graduate student at UW-Madison and benefit from WiscNet. I've nothing to add to the comments except that the irony of people posting Facebook status updates and tweeting about this most recent debacle on their AT&T iPhones will be absolutely delicious.
You're kidding, right? Walker created a short term budget deficit and then wants praise for quashing his crisis while creating collateral damage. Wisconsin never had a long term budget issue.
Frame this issue as a matter of national defense and the picture looks a lot different. What the Telcos and the Wisconsin legislature neglect is the security provided by a redundant infrastructure. That is exactly why the Internet was originally designed to be a mesh.
Uhm.. the Retardican plan is simpler than that.
1. Privatize everything 2. Take kickbacks from the Robber Barons you just sold everything to 3. PROFIT!
No question marks needed.
Seriously, this sounds just like post-Soviet Russia under Yeltsin, when anything and everything was being sold off at kopeks on the ruble to well-connected insiders who made sure to share some of the gains with the right people.
Whoever it was that started saying the US is beginning to look like Russia might have been more right than they knew.
In Soviet America, corporations privatize YOU!
If only that were just a joke...
Cheers,
You need to learn basic literacy:
Personal I find the "free market" does a fine job of slandering itself. by Falconhell (1289630) on Monday June 13, @06:37PM (#36429940)
Personally speaking, the correct word is PERSONALLY, not "personal" as you wrote that (incorrectly).
So You're back after nearly a week of hiding too on your part I see FalconDOUCHE? Good. Going to have some more fun with you troll.
You can't even spell properly dolt http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2231292&cid=36430548 and that illustrates it 3 times from yourself in 1 day's time. Did you even make it out of grade school, moron?
Ah good morning APK, back to amuse me more eh? Still havent made me angry at all, just enjoying watching you thrash around desperately trying to annoy me and failing so miserably its hillarious.
BTW a 5 year old could come up with a better insult than Falcon douche, troll baby.
Hoiw incredibly pathetic a life you must have is as an AC you monitor my account just to troll it.
Guess thats to be expected from a frustrated malware writer eh?
Still LMAO!
See here, 3x in 1 day from your illiterate brain http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2231292&cid=36430548
LMAO!
Please: Get out of grade school first before posting here, ok?
Also, if apk is a malware writer, then how come he puts out the most viewed guide there is for securing a Windows NT-based OS utilizing computer:
http://www.bing.com/search?q=%22HOW+TO+SECURE+Windows+2000%2FXP%22&go=&form=QBRE
Hmmm?
Where that guide's been put up since 2008 (and his first one goes back as far as 1997 which Neowin, a hugely travelled site rated highly as well?) it's been made:
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1.) An Essential Guide
2.) Most viewed in its category (usually security)
3.) 5/5 star rated
4.) Nearly 3/4 of a million views across 20 forums it's on
5.) Got him paid in January 2008 at the topmost result from the query on GOOGLE above.
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Have you done the same, you illiterate troll? No. You're just a "ne'er-do-well" troll!
Fact is, APK's no more a malware maker than is Dr. Mark Russinovich of Microsoft is!
A recent malware attack used Dr. Russinovich's wares too, here http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/251492/trojan_lurks_waiting_steal_admin_passwords/?fp=2&fpid=1 but APK's work has never been used that way, ever.
It really can't be. He didn't put in argc/argv parameterizable abilities in it for scripting the way Dr. Russinovich has, unforunately.
So much for your trolling and libelous b.s. falconhell. You lose as usual, due to your own ignorance and stupidity.
Priceless - Professor FalconDUMMY's writing "skillz":
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2231292&cid=36430548
3 screwups on writing in 1 day? Please: The only thing 5 yr. old's should be noted here on today is that they write better than you do, FalconDUMMY!
LMAO! How humiliating for you FalconDUMMY. Did you even get out of grade school? Apparently not, judging by your awful writing.
The correct phrase, and spelling, is "it's hilarious" using the contraction for "it is" properly, and spelling hiliarious properly... not what you 'ScRiBBLeD' in your droolings on the printed page fool, here:
its hillarious - by FalconDUMMY (1289630) on Monday June 13, @08:07PM (#36430760)
Now that? That's HILARIOUS!
Especially in addition to your other written blunderings on the printed page here today:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2231292&cid=36430548
(Fact is, that's 4 MORONIC DRIBBLINGS IN A ROW OUT OF YOU TODAY, you illiterate moronic dolt.)
Look - we're not here to decipher your "hieroglyphics" so... please, do learn to write and spell properly, ok? LOL!
The "WryTTin-WuRDz" collection of essays by Professsor FalconDUMMY (master of illiteracy, lol):
Still havent made me angry at all by Falconhell (1289630) on Monday June 13, @08:07PM (#36430760)
Ahem - it's "haven't" (see the apostrophe? Good - we knew you could, lol!)
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FROM http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2235170&cid=36431020 [slashdot.org]
its hillarious - by Professor FalconDUMMY (1289630) on Monday June 13, @08:07PM (#36430760)
LMAO! Hahahahahaha... Now that? That's HILARIOUS!
So you know?
The correct phrase, and spelling, is "it's hilarious" using the contraction for "it is" properly, and spelling hiliarious properly... apostrophes boy, learn about 'em!
(Not what you 'ScRiBBLeD' in your droolings on the printed page fool quoted above!)
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Personal I find the "free market" does a fine job of slandering itself. by Falconhell (1289630) on Monday June 13, @06:37PM (#36429940)
Personally speaking, the correct word is PERSONALLY, not "personal" as you wrote that (incorrectly).
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LMAO!
(This one's going into my bookmarks/favorites, as "the illiteracy collection of essays by 'Professor FalconDUMMY'" on "WRyTTiN-WuRDz", hahahaha...)
Funniest part was 'Professor FalconDUMMY's foaming @ the mouth profane "ReAcTiOn" here, once his fine literacy here (lmao, not) was noted http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2231292&cid=36430696
Priceless, and classic: ALL IN THE SAME DAY TOO, hahahaha!
Others will be seeing it soon in your posts too, FalconDUMMY (for your trolling others here http://it.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2198230&cid=36418054 )
"It's enlessly amusing to see such incredible ignorance." - by Falconhell (1289630) on Monday June 13, @06:57PM (#36430124)
Look - we're not here to decipher your "hieroglyphics", and you're correct (especially about yourself, lol!).
"THE CONSOLIDATED ILLITERACY COLLECTION BY PROFESSOR FALCONDUMMY" (world reknowned master of illiteracy, lol!)
However, I managed to do a translation of your "troll speak", and, with CONSIDERABLE effort, for the benefit of others here (and for their amusement at your expense trolling dolt) and, I have consolidated your single day 'fine effort' & attempts at writing properly (lol, not - 4 blunders in writing in a single day? Please... lol!) here:
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FROM -> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2235170&cid=36430760
Still havent made me angry at all by Falconhell (1289630) on Monday June 13, @08:07PM (#36430760)
Ahem - it's "haven't" (see the apostrophe? Good - we knew you could, lol!) and, we still haven't managed to teach you how to write or spell properly either, lol!
(Wait, wait... read on, it only gets BETTER, lol!)
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FROM http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2235170&cid=36431020
its hillarious - by Professor FalconDUMMY (1289630) on Monday June 13, @08:07PM (#36430760)
LMAO! Hahahahahaha... Now that? That's HILARIOUS!
So you know?
The correct phrase, and spelling, is "it's hilarious" using the contraction for "it is" properly, and spelling hiliarious properly... apostrophes boy, learn about 'em!
(Not what you 'ScRiBBLeD' in your droolings on the printed page fool quoted above!)
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FROM -> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2235170&cid=36429940
Personal I find the "free market" does a fine job of slandering itself. by Falconhell (1289630) on Monday June 13, @06:37PM (#36429940)
Personally speaking, the correct word & turn of a phrase here is PERSONALLY, not "personal" as you wrote (incorrectly as per your "hieroglyphics usual", lol!).
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This one take the cake:
FROM -> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2231292&cid=36430236
Soemthing more complicated for me... Would have liked to arrive earlier but definately left on time! - by Falconhell (1289630) on Monday June 13, @07:13PM (#36430236)
It's "SOMETHING" and "DEFINITELY" you illiterate moron! The only thing that appears COMPLICATED for you is writing properly, hahahaha...
(However, you MAY have a future in "encryption", lol, because your "hieroglyphics" style of writing is unbelieveable! LOL!)
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Please - You need to get out of grade school, or get "hooked on phonics" Professor FalconDUMMY! You did ALL OF THOSE IN LESS THAN 1 DAY'S TIME... lmao!
(That's what you get for trolling others off topic as you do, Falconhell -> http://it.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2198230&cid=36418054 )
"It's enlessly amusing to see such incredible ignorance." - by Falconhell (1289630) on Monday June 13, @06:57PM (#36430124)
Look - we're not here to decipher your "hieroglyphics", and you're correct (especially about yourself, lol!).
"THE CONSOLIDATED ILLITERACY COLLECTION BY PROFESSOR FALCONDUMMY" (world reknowned master of illiteracy, lol!)
However, below?
I managed to do a translation of your "troll speak", and, with CONSIDERABLE effort, for the benefit of others here (and for their amusement at your expense trolling dolt) and, I have consolidated your single day 'fine effort' & attempts at writing properly (lol, not - 4 blunders in writing in a single day? Please... lol!) here:
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FROM -> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2235170&cid=36430760
Still havent made me angry at all by Falconhell (1289630) on Monday June 13, @08:07PM (#36430760)
Ahem - it's "haven't" (see the apostrophe? Good - we knew you could, lol!) and, we still haven't managed to teach you how to write or spell properly either, lol!
(Wait, wait... read on, it only gets BETTER, lol!)
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FROM http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2235170&cid=36431020
its hillarious - by Professor FalconDUMMY (1289630) on Monday June 13, @08:07PM (#36430760)
LMAO! Hahahahahaha... Now that? That's HILARIOUS!
So you know?
The correct phrase, and spelling, is "it's hilarious" using the contraction for "it is" properly, and spelling hiliarious properly... apostrophes boy, learn about 'em!
(Not what you 'ScRiBBLeD' in your droolings on the printed page fool quoted above!)
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FROM -> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2235170&cid=36429940
Personal I find the "free market" does a fine job of slandering itself. by Falconhell (1289630) on Monday June 13, @06:37PM (#36429940)
Personally speaking, the correct word & turn of a phrase here is PERSONALLY, not "personal" as you wrote (incorrectly as per your "hieroglyphics usual", lol!).
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This one take the cake:
FROM -> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2231292&cid=36430236
Soemthing more complicated for me... Would have liked to arrive earlier but definately left on time! - by Falconhell (1289630) on Monday June 13, @07:13PM (#36430236)
It's "SOMETHING" and "DEFINITELY" you illiterate moron! The only thing that appears COMPLICATED for you is writing properly, hahahaha...
(However, you MAY have a future in "encryption", lol, because your "hieroglyphics" style of writing is unbelieveable! LOL!)
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Please - You need to get out of grade school, or get "hooked on phonics" Professor FalconDUMMY! You did ALL OF THOSE IN LESS THAN 1 DAY'S TIME... lmao!
(That's what you get for trolling others off topic as you do, Falconhell -> http://it.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2198230&cid=36418054 )
"We all know you're just a piece of online trolling trash", per your own admissions thereof here http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1907528&cid=34543612
We all know you're just a piece of online trolling trash per your own admissions thereof here is why http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1907528&cid=34543612 because, after all, you even admit to it, you trolling online trash scumbag. Fact.
Has anyone noticed that the break up of Ma Bell has virtually reversed itself? Today there is only AT&T and Verizon. What happened to all the baby bells! What happened to competition! The original AT&T monopoly run by Theodore Vail focused on the public good rather than greed. Vail welcomed government regulation as an acceptable substitution for competition. Today it is just about greed and the demonization of government regulation at the expense of the general population (excluding the top 1%). It will take a revolution to change things for the better. But it will never come because people are too preoccupied with their iPhones and HDTVs.
People, pick up a book once in a while and read! Educate yourself, especially in history. We are doomed to repeat it.