AT&T Gets To Write Its Own Telecom Rules
AT&T has been doing this all around the country, taking their business plan and finding willing acolytes in state legislatures to sponsor it under the guise of public legislation.
This article on what they are doing in Wisconsin gives a good synopsis on their M.O. on how this corporation is co-opting state lawmaking for its own agenda. Well worth the read for anyone interested in understanding how the law making mechanisms of our corporate state functions.
When you write the rules, you win the game. This week in the Senate, the fight will be over the rules governing the delivery of cable TV, internet, and telephone services for the foreseeable future.
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The bill as written, gives AT&T the power to do just about anything it wants, without consequences or the public having a say. This is the “competition” AT&T advertises on television and in direct mail across the state.
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Lobbyists for AT&T told me that they want to continue to offer “charity” and provide service to public places like fire and police departments and schools but they don’t want the requirement in law. In Michigan, however, when providing public cable services became optional, the cables were cut to police departments, fire stations and local government. And there was no recourse.
That is why who writes the rules makes a difference.
Here is a bit of a heartening follow up in how showing how there is at least some element of growing awareness about what is going down in Wisconsin, and how there is an element of hesitancy and even resistance to the corporate juggernaut. Typical in that the more people learn of the true nature of these kinds of moves by corporations, the more they don’t want them. Unfortunately, any attempt to counter the moves of entities like AT&T through some semblance of democratic accountability without confronting the rights they wield over our society through corporate personhood are eventually doomed to failure.
Read more on how Some Support For Cable Competition Bill Is Eroding

on November 25th, 2007 at 10:33 pm
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