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Subject: IP: Overthrowing the telecom monopoly
-----Original Message----- From: Jock Gill <jock@jockgill.com> Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 09:52:47 To: Dave Farber <farber@cis.upenn.edu> Subject: Overthrowing the telecom monopoly Dave, My newest FUQ, which got a lot of help from some members of IP, is now posted at: < http://democrats.com/view.cfm?id=6420 > Overthrowing the telecom monopoly: The best medicine for democratic development both at home and abroad 27 March 2002 By Jock Gill for Democrats.com Is universal access to communications one of the fundamental foundations of a civil society, democracy and a marketplace driven by innovation and honest competition? If it is, then our national telecom philosophy is outdated at best and harmful at worst. It denies all Americans the practical benefits that would be created by new innovations in communications, as well as the opportunities for gaining new wealth from them. If we want to stimulate economic growth and political stability at home and in developing nations, we must enable stronger and better global communications. We need to support innovation in the telecom industry that allows for rapid growth that is both affordable and environmentally sound. As the events of September 11th showed us, our world is increasingly polarized. If we want to address international terrorism, we must address its roots, one of which is poverty. By supporting innovative international telecom strategies, we stand to enable international development, reduce the gap separating the world?s wealthy from the world?s poor, and create a more just, fair and peaceful international community. --- snip I look forward to your comments and suggestions. Jock Jock Gill <www.jockgill.com> Autographic Portraits The image of who you areDave,
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