San Francisco Board of Supervisors: Land Use and Transportation Committee July 15, 2019 December 16, 2019 In 2019, the City of San Francisco must reckon with the true nature — and negative health consequences — of pulsed, data-modulated, Radio-frequency Electromagnetic Microwave Radiation (RF-EMR) exposures. What we are up against . . . view here from …
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Support US Senate Bill S.2012 — Restoring Local Control Over Public Infrastructure Act (116th Congress) overturns the two FCC Small Cell Streamlining Orders and the rules that went with them: FCC orders 18-111; please submit a message to Sen. Diane Feinstein here to support S.2012. Support US House Bill HR.530 — Accelerating Broadband Development by …
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By Jon Brodkin, Sept 18, 2019 | Original Ars Technica article here. A cool $70 billion could help get the US to 90% fiber coverage, study says . . . . . . but all $70 billion could be recovered by Correcting the misallocation of intrastate broadband construction funds that were illegally diverted by America’s …
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By Bruce Kushnick, Sept. 16, 2019 | Original Medium article here. Let’s fix the Digital Divide First, the only way to fix the Digital Divide is to deal with the fact that America has paid multiple times for fiber optic deployments, upgrades of the state-based telecommunications utilities that are mainly controlled by AT&T, Verizon and …
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By Mark Cooper, Apr 17, 2019 | Original Press Release here. Appeals Court Must Stop Billions of Dollars of Illegal Costs Dumped on Local Telephone Customers Washington, D.C. – Mark Cooper, Director of Research for the Consumer Federation of America, joined a law suit challenging the decision of the Federal Communication Commission1 to extend the …
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By Jon Brodkin. Apr 4, 2019 | Original Ars Technica article here. House Commerce Committee voted to reverse Ajit Pai’s Net Neutrality repeal. Democrats in the US House of Representatives yesterday rejected Republican attempts to weaken a bill that would restore net neutrality rules. The House Commerce Committee yesterday approved the "Save the Internet Act" …
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Adapted from an article by Bruce Kushnick, Mar 25, 2019 | Original Medium article here. Kushnick’s Law: “A regulated company will always renege on promises to provide public benefits tomorrow in exchange for regulatory and financial benefits today.” Why do we have the "Race to 5G"? Because 5 comes after 4 . . . this …
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Then, in Dec 2018, the FCC voted to extend this Accounting “FREEZE” until 2024 — without any audits or investigations. Again . . . we need to know why. Adapted from an article by Bruce Kushnick, Feb 28, 2019 | Original Medium article here. In the year 2000, before there was high-speed streaming or broadband on cell …
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by Bruce Kushnick, May 31, 2017 | Original Huffington Post article here The following images is a snapshot of the FCC’s Big Freeze Accounting Scandal. NOTE: On May 24th, 2017, the IRREGULATORS filed comments with the FCC and the Federal-State Joint Board on Jurisdictional Separations to investigate the current FCC accounting scandal. Click for the …
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. . . Because It Makes The Telcos More Money by Bruce Kushnick, Oct 2, 2018; Original Medium article here. What AT&T & Verizon Tell Investors But Are Hiding from the Public. Link to Full Report Link to Part 2: Verizon Link to Part 3: AT&T Introduction Let's be very clear. Verizon and AT&T have …
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