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  • The big issue is that your network provider is also the physical provider, and there’s no real competition as a result.

    When most people got their Internet service over telephone lines, your ISP didn’t need to also own the telephone lines, they just needed some telephone numbers.

    When the telcos themselves got into the business of providing internet access, they pushed out the competition.

    The 1996 Telecommunications Act, written by a Republican Congress, and signed into law by a Democratic president (Clinton) is largely responsible for the current state of affairs.

    The “Information Superhighway” is a toll road, built by taxes, but owned by private corporations.

    What’s crazy is that the government paid these corporations to build this infrastructure.

    When your government pays, say, a road building company to build roads, one doesn’t then grant the ownership of those roads to that company.

    But that is EXACTLY what we did with our communications infrastructure.



  • Prebuilt is almost always the wrong answer. That holds true in way more fields than just technology as well.

    The phrase “bought versus built” comes to mind.

    You can almost always build exactly what you need for less money or headache than you think.

    Will you maybe spend a little more than buying some cheap one-off? Possibly. However, the best part of building it yourself is that you’ll also typically know exactly what you’ve got, and if you use off-the-shelf parts, replacements and upgrades are easier in the long run.

    TCO. Total Cost of Ownership.