Municipalities shouldn’t burden broadband providers with regulation, said Broadband for...
Municipalities shouldn’t burden broadband providers with regulation, said Broadband for America in a Wednesday blog post (http://xrl.us/bodo43). The unsigned post zeroed in on Google Fiber and the incentives it received in the Kansas and Missouri jurisdictions of Kansas City, and…
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cited statements from Google employees. “Policymakers everywhere can learn a lesson from their peers in Kansas City in that they should do whatever they can to welcome and incent private investment by removing legacy regulatory burdens,” Broadband for America said.