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"Bread & Circuses" -- A telecom conspiracy theory

David Fish posted in PolicyBlog Policy  on November 07, 2007, 04:16 PM EST

In a town replete with conspiracy theories, XO Communications CEO Carl Grivner test flew a real doozy in his Washington Post letter published on Friday, “And Now, for the FCC’s Next Trick.”

 

Likening members of the FCC to corrupt Roman emperors, he suggests the agency’s recent action to increase cable TV choice for apartment dwellers is a mere “bread and circuses” sop to the masses to distract them from its dark deeds to come.

 

Unfortunately for Grivner, his colorful invective fails to divert attention from the real conspiracy: Companies like his are attempting to manipulate the regulatory process and the facts.

 

They are engaging in a rhetorical circus to put more bread in their corporate pockets through regulatory advantage.  They want the FCC to allow federally-mandated network sharing policies designed to give companies a temporary leg-up to jump-start competition to become a permanent corporate welfare plan – even in areas that have lots of well established competitive choices.

 

If the FCC lifts the federal regulatory straight-jacket in six of the nation’s most competitive areas, consumers will continue to enjoy expanding options at competitive prices, and competing companies that use Verizon’s networks to serve their customers and do not wish to build their own facilities will continue to be able to provide service, either using comparable products from Verizon or by purchasing service from other companies.    

 

 No doubt, Washington conspiracy theories will continue, as well.

Reader Comments
Wow. A Verizon flack accuses other companies of "attempting to manipulate the regulatory process and the facts." Last time I checked OpenSecrets.org, they had Verizon as one of the "Top All-Time Donors" in money given to federal candidates and political parties. That doesn't even factor in the millions more you give to lobbyists. For your sake, David, I hoped you had to stifle a snicker when you wrote that line. Lord knows, the rest of us had a good laugh.
Timothy Karr posted on 12/6/2007 2:58:50 PM
Wow. A Verizon flack accuses other companies of "attempting to manipulate the regulatory process and the facts." Last time I checked OpenSecrets.org, they had Verizon as one of the "Top All-Time Donors" in money given to federal candidates and political parties. And tat account doesn't even factor in the millions more you give to lobbyists to implement Verizon's own regulatory agenda. Strangely, XO Communications doesn't even appear in OpenSecrets top 100 or anywhere in their tracking of corporate influence peddling. For your sake, David, I hoped you stifled a snicker when you wrote that line. Lord knows, the rest of us had a good laugh.
Tmothy Karr posted on 12/6/2007 7:56:25 PM
Tim: Thanks for reading Policy Blog, and thanks for your clever response. Those of us who work in the D.C. swamp are suspect in the eyes of many wholesome Americans with real jobs. But I stand by my argument that the XO CEO was manipulating reality. That is an offense for which one must be called out, even in Washington. Please keep reading and commenting on our stuff. David
David Fish posted on 12/6/2007 10:02:26 PM
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