Big loss for ISPs as Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to $15 broadband law
Big loss for ISPs as Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to $15 broadband law
arstechnica.com Big loss for ISPs as Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to $15 broadband law
ISPs fear more states will regulate prices as New York law survives challenge.
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I personally don't care for the government fixing prices but at the same time I can't really feel bad for ISPs.
4 1 ReplyWorth noting that they wouldn't exist at all without eminent domain to run the cables.
They're inherently public infrastructure no matter how they present themselves.
12 0 ReplyHonestly the government should just rent the back end infrastructure.
2 0 ReplyI'm definitely on team "eminent domain the cables back". None of them have used the privilege for the benefit of the public.
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