Presidential candidate and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders yesterday released a plan to overhaul the US broadband market by breaking up giant providers, outlawing data caps, regulating broadband prices, and providing $150 billion to build publicly owned networks.
[...]Sanders said he would "eliminate data caps and ban throttling" and "instruct the FCC to regulate broadband Internet rates so households and small businesses are connected affordably." This would include a requirement "that all Internet service providers offer a Basic Internet Plan that provides quality broadband speeds at an affordable price."
[...]Sanders' $150 billion proposal includes a Department of Agriculture Rural Utility Service program "to provide capital funding to connect all remote rural households and businesses and upgrade outdated technology and infrastructure, prioritizing funding for existing co-ops and small rural utilities." Sanders said that $7.5 billion should be set aside for tribal areas and that all public housing should provide free broadband to residents.
[...]Sanders also wants the FCC to define broadband as a minimum of 100Mbps download speeds and 10Mbps uploads, instead of the current 25Mbps down and 3Mbps up. Sanders would also "reinstate and expand privacy protection rules," reversing the Trump-era decision to eliminate broadband-privacy rules.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by chewbacon on Tuesday December 10 2019, @01:47AM (1 child)
Bernie: ISPs, you better get it together or I'm going to split you up and regulate you.
ISPs: Don't have to. You ain't getting elected.
(Score: 3, Informative) by lentilla on Tuesday December 10 2019, @05:16AM
It is worth remembering that one doesn't have to "win" to have made a difference. Simply making this proposal means that a few more people will talk about the issue with their friends - the consequence being that a million more Americans will be aware they are getting a bad deal. Some changes happen overnight, but most take time to gather momentum.