If you eventually want higher internet prices then ignore this post.
Presidential candidate Marco Rubio recently "fired off a letter (PDF) to the Federal Communications Commission asking the agency to allow states to block municipal broadband services."
The municipal services offer cheaper, faster broadband alternatives to the large telecoms.
Rubio's campaign has taken large donations from AT&T, and the article notes that other providers, "fearing competition, have used their influence in state government to make an end-run around local municipalities.
Through surrogates like the American Legislative Exchange Council, the industry gets states to pass laws that ban municipal broadband networks, despite the obvious benefits to both the municipalities and their residents."
He also is involved in for-profit prisons lobby.
Some men you just wonder about...
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