OK, I answered this once, but had computer problems and it was totally
lost. It may, or may not show up. As I'm going from memory, I hope they
are close:
A couple points on those shares that apply to Ham Radio:
Net Neutrality (NN) and the Digital Divide (DD). Neither are what they seem.
My Background: My Degree is a BS in Computer Science, not programming
(CIS), with minors in Math and Art, plus work toward a Masters before a
good job got in the way<:-).
I retired as a Computer Systems Project Manager after being a System
Administrator and a Developmental Analyst (fancy name for programmer) at
the corporate level for a large multinational corporation.. I needed to
keep track of the potential for Net Neutrality (a wolf in sheep's
clothing) as well as the so called digital divide for potential costs.
We like to think of Amateur Radio as being Apolitical, but we could
easily find ourselves at odds with regulations at the local, state, or
federal level. The ARRL could be prevented from notifying us of
potential hostile bills at the state or local level.
NN is supposedly going to prevent preferential service to those who pay
more, or tiered service. Tiered service has existed since I've had my
own domain in 1996. It's worked well with only a couple of abuses. I
currently have a 100 Mbs Internet connection with unlimited band width.
I often see between 130 and 140 Mbs. Yes, I pay a premium and no, it's
not advertised. They do not have the capacity to openly offer that
speed. NN also gives ISPs permission ( a mandate to do it) to make sure
political speech presents both sides evenly. IOW, criticizing the FCC,
FAA (tower height, near and far from airports) IOW it adds regulation
to preventing certain "free speech" on regulations, bills up for
consideration, candidates, politicians, groups, etc, etc, etc... IOW,
what ever administration is in power NN rules what you can say on the
Internet.
The Digital Divide (DD) usually refers to the % of a country on high
speed Internet. Of course the countries we are compared to are small,
with high population densities, while outside the major metropolitan
areas the US is nothing but miles and miles, of nothing but miles and
miles making the comparisons ridiculous. To reach the same % penetration
in the US would cost many times the cost per user in these other
countries, which BTW do not have free speech on or off the Internet. So
who pays for this? NN and everyone pays the same as I do, or everyone
gets the same speed as I do, for what they pay now?
Both NN and DD would raise the cost per uses twice if not three times
or more. Of course they could add it to the taxes as many countries do.
Beware of any one pushing for either or both as they do not understand
the ramifications of these, or is lying with something to gain.
Any politician probably has a lot to gain besides votes. The average,
no... most, people not in the profession and a few in it, do not
understand what these two could do and the potential for abuse. Of
course, if caught lying, they can blame it on being supplied with false
information.
73
Roger (K8RI)
On 6/30/2016 Thursday 2:48 PM, aa6dx@arrl.net wrote:
Interesting read .. Mark AA6DX
State by state industry deaths analysis provides a linch pin for
continuing dialogue
For 13 years, Wireless Estimator has been compiling data on
industry-related fatalities, and presented that information last month to a dozen
public and private safety professionals for analysis to see if there are any common
threads that could be explored to reduce tower climber deaths. The only commonality,
however, was that although there were 116 fatality incidents since 2003, assigning any
significance based upon … Read more
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Tower workers compensated for heights and dangers while building
the CN Tower
Canada celebrated Toronto’s iconic 1,815-foot CN Tower’s 40th birthday as many of the
iron workers who built it, lots of them now in their seventies and eighties, possibly celebrated that they
weren’t killed during construction due to what appeared to be limited use of personal fall protection. But
many of them photographed without any harness on didn’t appear to … Read more
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Hillary Clinton’s goal is to close the digital divide by 2020
In a major tech policy speech, Hillary Clinton on Tuesday promised to work toward providing
broadband access to all US homes by 2020, backed investments in next-generation wireless systems and
supported the new Title II rules for net neutrality. “I intend to make sure we do what we did with
electricity in my grandparents’ generation — we connect every home … Read more
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Tower crews tackle restoring communications in West Virginia
Tower crews have been working under challenging conditions to restore
cell and wireline services to three carriers in West Virginia after massive floods
left tens of thousands of customers without communications services. Frontier
Communications, alone, said more than 10,000 of its customers have lost services. The
company said in a news release that the number of outages may fluctuate and …
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Thousands of dropped calls couldn’t compete with 1976’s GOP fiasco
All of the major carriers are boosting their networks ahead of the
Republican national convention to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, July 18-21, and the
Democratic convention in Philadelphia, Pa. July 25-28 with increased DAS systems,
better backhaul, additional Cells on Wheels and other measures to ensure coverage for
the events. But no matter how spotty the coverage is in … Read more
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After foundations rush in, Georgia tower tech is finally laid to
rest
Services were held Friday, June 24, 2016, for Kenton Seales at 12:20
p.m. at the Life Church Christian Center at 1300 Old Covington Rd., Conyers, Ga.
Seales, 36, passed away on June 11 when the company vehicle he was a passenger in
crashed into another vehicle that was towing a semi-trailer on I-10 in Hudspeth
County, Tex. After … Read more
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By cutting crew climbs, Anritsu lowers the cost of testing remote radio heads on towers
Anritsu Company has introduced CPRI RF measurement capability in its market-leading E series of Site
Master™, Spectrum Master™, and Cell Master™ handheld field analyzers that dramatically
simplifies and lowers the cost of testing Remote Radio Heads (RRHs) installed atop 4G towers. Solidifying
Anritsu’s position as the industry leader in field test solutions, the new option reduces network OpEx by
allowing wireless … Read more
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Some question whether wireless infrastructure will benefit from joint GSMA and CTIA show
Trade groups GSMA and CTIA are teaming up to bring a global event to San
Francisco next year that will not rival the highest attended wireless ecosystem trade
show in the world, Mobile World Congress, but will surely be a key event for North
America. The new conference announcement is triggering conversation as to whether
wireless infrastructure exhibitors and attendees … Read more
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NATE video emphasizes the gravity of not respecting gravity
The National Association of Tower Erectors (NATE) today released a Gravity
Video as part of the Association’s 2016 Climber Connection campaign. The video
features testimonial footage of a tower technician articulating the importance of respecting
gravity at all times when working in the communication tower industry. The video also
includes practical safety tips for industry workers to follow in order … Read more
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TIRAP releases new job safety video exploring standards for tower
work
Telecommunications Industry Registered Apprenticeship Program (TIRAP)
Board Chairman Scott Kisting today encouraged members of the wireless infrastructure
industry to watch a new online video that focusses on the ANSI/TIA 1019-A standard for
telecommunications towers. The ANSI/TIA 1019-A standard provides construction
considerations and loading requirements for telecommunications structures under
construction related to antenna supporting structures and antennas. The standard
addresses the … Read more
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New drone regulations need clarification as the industry scratches its head
The Federal Aviation Administration made it a lot easier today for a lot
of wireless infrastructure companies to operate drones for mapping, safety and other
purposes by easing restrictions on commercial drone use with its long-awaited Part 107
ruling. However, because the tower infrastructure industry is unique with its
structures going as high as 2,000 feet, the regulations need clarification …
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New fall protection book addresses a $5.4 billion per year problem
As the battle against falls from height rages on in the workplace, falls remain a leading cause of
work-related deaths across the globe. “Surely no one sets off to work saying ‘this is the day I want to
die’,” says Loui McCurley, one of the industry’s most knowledgeable climbing and rope access rigging
experts as well as an author whose … Read more
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Flash Technology enhances service and security for monitoring
operations, adds staff
Flash Technology, a global leader in obstruction lighting, has announced the
enhancement of the organization’s remote monitoring solutions for Vanguard® SMART
series and FTM 190 monitoring devices. The leading monitoring products are now equipped with the
encrypted Simple Network Management Protocol version 3, or SNMPv3. The encrypted SNMPv3 provides
Flash Technology customers with increased security for the monitoring capabilities of …
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US Cellular gets a wrist slap for violating FCC environmental rules
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) notified United States Cellular
Corporation (USCC) last Thursday that it had failed to comply with the Commission’s
regulations regarding the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) and other federal
statutes when it constructed a tower in Harvey, Ill., and New Buffalo, Mich, in 2007 and
2008. The agency said the carrier did not file … Read more
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