Thanks, Robert. Exactly what I meant. Therefore I added NN list, because Nathan was engaging with us there, and with Dave (me and some others, to my knowledge) either directly or via his staffers and he really wanted to catch up on tech things that are the culprits of Net Neutrality (bufferbloat.)

So instead of assuming that Nathan Simington and Brendan Carr are “bought” as someone did, I can the FCC itself as an entity can be understaffed at worse.

But still, I appreciate efforts to learn about what’s going in here and getting it right.

All the best,

Frank
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On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 at 3:46 AM, Robert McMahon <rjmcmahon@rjmcmahon.com> wrote:
I think this common in that appointment of commissioners go through a political process. The FCC has a technology group, too. When I worked with them about 8 years ago, they had skilled researchers on staff and a highly skilled director. They asked good questions about engineering decisions, like what is limiting the number of mimo streams on devices.

Their physical facility is a bit dated, and they don't get stock grants. I respect the engineers I worked with for what they did.

Bob
On Dec 13, 2023, at 2:38 PM, Frantisek Borsik via Nnagain <nnagain@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
I would love for Nathan to be here with us, and comment on that :-) so I will add NN list as well.


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On Wed, 13 Dec 2023 at 11:21 PM, Richard Roy <dickroy3777@comcast.net> wrote:

 

 


From: Starlink [mailto:starlink-bounces@lists.bufferbloat.net] On Behalf Of Frantisek Borsik via Starlink
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2023 1:26 PM
To: Dave Taht via Starlink
Subject: [Starlink] FCC Upholds Denial of Starlink’s RDOF Application

 

Elon Musk’s Starlink was not the only major company to inflate its capabilities in RDOF bids. Nearly 100 bidders have defaulted since the auction, leaving in limbo an estimated $2.8 billion of the $9.2 billion originally awarded. 

 

The FCC upheld another denial on Monday in the case of LTD Broadband, which appealed the commission’s finding that it could not reasonably serve the more than 500,000 locations to which it had committed. The commission also hit LTD with a $21.7 million fine for its default.

The commission’s two Republicans dissented to Starlink’s denial, claiming they saw a path for the company to improve its speeds before the first deployment deadline in 2025.”

[RR] The reason two lawyers “saw a path” is because they were bribed/conned into to see it. In my nearly 50years of experience dealing with the FCC, extremely rarely are the people at the top in the commission tech savvy.  In general, they have NO CLUE when it comes to technology … period! JJ

 




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