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Comment Re:No More Deregulation (Score 1) 551

We do NOT have deregulation in Alberta, Canada: instead, the wholesaling capacity was semi-privatized (all sellers/buyers MUST use it) as "Alberta Power Pool" which still basically regulates prices. Calling this situation an open market is ridiculous. It's true that the existing generation facilities were sold off, as well as at least the Calgary public power corporation (now Enmax) which now provides hundreds of millions of dollars worth of profits and CEO wages by over-charging Calgarians for power. Still, even calling Enmax de-regulation is a bit absurd since its sole shareholder is the City of Calgary...

Comment Re:Great pilot project (NO!) (Score 1) 211

The Alberta Supernet is nothing but corporate
welfare worth $193 million to Microsoft, Cisco
and the other in the consortium.

Will they use free software? Of course not,
despite (ostensibly) being a ``public''
endeavor.

The stated goal is to provide broadband to
schools, libraries and hospitals (all public)
in the province. For $193 million, what do
Albertans get (ignoring, please, whether you
think schools, hospitals and/or libraries should
be publically funded)?

Practically nothing; the government will not own
the infrastructure resulting and the schools,
libraries and hospitals will have to pay for their
access anyway! Plus, Alberta recently privatized
the formerly-government-run telephone system
(AGT, now Telus), the bandwidth from which could
almost certainly have helped connect nearly
all of the schools, libraries and hospitals in
the province.

See more:

http://mike-warren.com/articles/supernet.html

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