It’s always strange when multiple conversations from different groups converge on a topic. Recently Michael Powell, former FCC chairman, pointed out that the history of the FCC was based on monopolistic powers which no longer apply. He had a lot of other points, but this one hit me hard.
Back in the days when I would visit the FCC with my boss, our view was that we were building a competitive marketplace with VoIP, and that services like Skype and Vonage would level the playing field. Quite honestly, in some ways it did. The price per minute has gone down tremendously since the early 1990s, and international calling has increased tremendously through VoIP systems and the rationalization of settlements...Read More
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