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Comcast protests broadband stimulus grant applications

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It was only a matter of time before the large cable MSOs such as Comcast, who joined the telcos in opting out of the broadband stimulus race over fear of the FCC's net neutrality rules, would begin protesting broadband grant applications.

Comcast is the first major carrier to protest broadband stimulus applications. A report in Bloomberg today revealed that the MSO is filing data with the NTIA and the Department of Agriculture's Rural Utilities Service (RUS) that a number of submitted applications for broadband stimulus funding grants target areas where Comcast already provides service. David Cohen, Comcast's executive vice president, claims that since the U.S. Broadband stimulus funding program was designated to bring broadband services to areas where service is not available, targeting areas where it already provides service could 'violate eligibility rules.'

The Senate Commerce Committee will hold a hearing on the broadband stimulus program tomorrow.

Other than saying Comcast will identify applications that are targeting areas where it already provides broadband service, Cohen did not specify how many of the applications it is protesting. "Those applications don't qualify for funding primarily because they are applications to provide service in areas where there is already broadband service," Cohen said in a statement.

For more:
- Daily Herald via Bloomberg has this article

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Here is the joke - COMCAST files there already is service when in fact they do not provide the service. In theory they can but they don't.

COMCAST filings do not quantify their opposition by census blocks as required under the program for applicants. They can just make any statement they want!

They are trying to protect their monopoly, closed network foot print from competition.

I guess i dont understand why the telcos and cable co. are concerned about applications that dont qualify for funding due to being in areas that are already served. If the internet speeds in these areas already meet the fcc minimums, than the applications will be rejected by rus and ntia. I dont see a need to hold up the whole process for other applications that are depending on the program, and stalling the economy waiting to hear the outcome.

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