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if the telcos arguing against it get their way?at the internet could look like is the wealthiest digital channels, whether it's a weather station or a film station, or a content station like a cbs or nbc, i'm not naming them as perspective parties, but someone like this. could pay extra rates to make sure their content reaches you very fast. and everyone else who is a smaller station, a smaller competitor, their products would reach you very slowly, and by the way we know how important that is to the consumer experience. because we know when we have to wait .01 of a second for a google search we go over to yahoo. that's hugely important especially when we have huge amounts of video, and audio, and increasingly live streaming like we are doing now. what if skype was second tier in a citizenship campaign that allowed only a certain telco provider to allow a certain kind of streaming to reach you, so we would lose some of our existing services. you would get bundled certain programs and benefits, and you would get unbundled programs a
if the telcos arguing against it get their way?at the internet could look like is the wealthiest digital channels, whether it's a weather station or a film station, or a content station like a cbs or nbc, i'm not naming them as perspective parties, but someone like this. could pay extra rates to make sure their content reaches you very fast. and everyone else who is a smaller station, a smaller competitor, their products would reach you very slowly, and by the way we know how important that is...
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you had the cable/telco, cable wanting -- long distance on the telco side. cable/telco, broadcasters, other things happening in the '92 cable act were incorporated into this thing. you have consumers that were worried about whether it was going to be anarchy or how were we going to be protected? everybody wanted something and it was really the perfect time to try legislation. but even in the perfect legislation, bob and i met with our colleagues from 1993 until 1996 every tuesday morning for 90 minutes for 40 weeks a year. it took us three years to get that bill through. and 90 minutes of the vice president of the united states' time every tuesday morning. and that's what it took to get that kind of a bill through, even with everybody kind of wanting it. so, there were lots of pieces, but there was no player who didn't get something that they thought would be of their benefit. now, at the end of the day, they all benefitted some and some folks benefitted in ways they never assumed they would. none of us saw the reconsolidation of the bills. none of us saw ho
you had the cable/telco, cable wanting -- long distance on the telco side. cable/telco, broadcasters, other things happening in the '92 cable act were incorporated into this thing. you have consumers that were worried about whether it was going to be anarchy or how were we going to be protected? everybody wanted something and it was really the perfect time to try legislation. but even in the perfect legislation, bob and i met with our colleagues from 1993 until 1996 every tuesday morning for 90...
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the cable telco, cable wanting -- the long distance on the telco side, they wanted to do the retransmission, and incorporated into this thing. consumers were worried about whether there would be anarchy and how we would shall protected. everybody wanted something. it was the perfect time for legislation. even in the perfect time for legislation, bob and i met with our colleagues in 1993 until 1996 every tuesday morning for 90 minutes, for 40 weeks a year. it took us three weeks to get that bill through. every tuesday morning. and that's what it took to get that kind of a bill through. even with everybody kind of wanting it. there were lots of pieces. but there was no player who didn't get something that they thought would be to their benefit. at the end of the day, they all benefited. none of us saw the reconsolidation of the bills. none of us saw how important wireless would be. none of us saw the internet going from 2 million people online when we started to -- >> and i favor an excuse of licenses overall. but unlicensed, you know, why the carriers can find that they can off load congesti
the cable telco, cable wanting -- the long distance on the telco side, they wanted to do the retransmission, and incorporated into this thing. consumers were worried about whether there would be anarchy and how we would shall protected. everybody wanted something. it was the perfect time for legislation. even in the perfect time for legislation, bob and i met with our colleagues in 1993 until 1996 every tuesday morning for 90 minutes, for 40 weeks a year. it took us three weeks to get that bill...
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this is not telco. it doesn't affect you. if it affects the consumer, the anti-trust department is all over it. >> this is a second derivative of the companies. >> i'm sure they are saying we can get away with this, we can raise prices. every oil company is hated in this country anyway. will you give me a break? it's comical, but it could happen. now, if we have an anti-trust department that said let's talk to all the customers and see what's going on here, this would never have gotten to this point. a lot of the lawyers must think it's okay. i was going to say it's an enigma, but it's a farce. >> you have been consistent oil's direction would be down. >> yes. let's go the other way. this has to happen. a fabulous conference had a conference call yesterday. do the oil companies -- everyone should listen to that conference call. >> the number $60 was said in that call. >> though were talking $75 below, people are going to say we have to scale back. there was a moment in the conference call. they said dividends. people are pani
this is not telco. it doesn't affect you. if it affects the consumer, the anti-trust department is all over it. >> this is a second derivative of the companies. >> i'm sure they are saying we can get away with this, we can raise prices. every oil company is hated in this country anyway. will you give me a break? it's comical, but it could happen. now, if we have an anti-trust department that said let's talk to all the customers and see what's going on here, this would never have...
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this is a battle between -- you have the telcos and the cable companies on one side and entrepreneurs on the other. you have the entrepreneurial companies, there should be no toll roads, no gatekeepers. the president is in the right place. >> you can argue a lot of these positions either way. some of these private companies would be constrained in what they could do if the president got his way, if the commission rules that way. there is no doubt that most of the people who oppose the president do not appreciate the proconsumer positions he has taken. i agree with you. the president has the better of this one. >> i asked fred wilson about mitch mcconnell. if we do not get net neutrality, the internet will be over. that means this is an open and shut case. george w. bush has quite a resume these days. published biographer as of today. we could not help but notice it sounded a little bit like he was performing an open mic night at the comedy cellar. >> people get tired of a president after six years. [laughter] here's the thing that fascinates me about him. he is all worldly, phi beta k
this is a battle between -- you have the telcos and the cable companies on one side and entrepreneurs on the other. you have the entrepreneurial companies, there should be no toll roads, no gatekeepers. the president is in the right place. >> you can argue a lot of these positions either way. some of these private companies would be constrained in what they could do if the president got his way, if the commission rules that way. there is no doubt that most of the people who oppose the...
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we've seen lots of them in the telco sector this year. >> lot going on there. >> thank you very muchndeed. time for us to turn our eyes on what's happening online where the news is up next here on france fwrans. -- "france 24." >> hello and welcome to the web news. we pick up the stories making the headlines. coming up on today's show, the reaction to the grand jury decision in the controversial michael brown shooting. outrage over the suicide of a student nurse in india and a rally driver and control specialist in los angeles. >> danche wilson, the white police officer who shot dead an unarmed black teenager michael brown in ferguson, missouri, on august 9, will not be facing criminal charges. after months of deliberation, the 12 members of the grand jury reached their decision on monday determining there was no probable cause to file any indictments against the police officer. the news has drawn heated reaction online and across the united states. many have taken to the streets in several large cities in the u.s. to voice their outrage over the decision which they say is a denial o
we've seen lots of them in the telco sector this year. >> lot going on there. >> thank you very muchndeed. time for us to turn our eyes on what's happening online where the news is up next here on france fwrans. -- "france 24." >> hello and welcome to the web news. we pick up the stories making the headlines. coming up on today's show, the reaction to the grand jury decision in the controversial michael brown shooting. outrage over the suicide of a student nurse in...
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there are basically two telcos.e competition in europe and that keeps telcos in the u.k. and europe much more honest. >> thank you so much for joining us today. next, more great guests coming from the conference. we will speak with two ceos. ♪ areas of private banking want to grow. grow.whihcch i want to anotherou live for three or four years, there will be a problem for the eurozone. mussina -- carlos mesina speaking to merely are some of the boss of -- speaking ofme earlier, the boss italy's second-biggest bank. >> good morning, fellas. a lot of things happening at the moment. the uk's generating a bit of momentum. momentum has the u.k. got at the moment? are we getting overly excited? today, right now, there are estimations that the digital economy is worth about 10% of gdp. it will grow at around 11% per year. it is one of the fastest-growing digital economies in the eurozone. >> so we should be excited? >> yes. it is a very good sign. it is a positive sign. >> you have a successful company. wish that you would
there are basically two telcos.e competition in europe and that keeps telcos in the u.k. and europe much more honest. >> thank you so much for joining us today. next, more great guests coming from the conference. we will speak with two ceos. ♪ areas of private banking want to grow. grow.whihcch i want to anotherou live for three or four years, there will be a problem for the eurozone. mussina -- carlos mesina speaking to merely are some of the boss of -- speaking ofme earlier, the boss...
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telcos was about 60 miles from there. aef is where the headquarters was located, and had been since july. france provided the americans with two large maneuver areas, and 21 smaller training areas, all having rifle, machine gun, and grenade ranges. withstood near a village barracks. all were functional, and had been used for french forces. started withning 30 new american officers and two french instructors join the regimen in 1913. on december 26, the 42nd division started a three-day andh from single integral four. during a great storm. the troops needed to be closer --shim on -- shame on chamonds. it constituted an attempt to toughen up the soldiers. the mostship march was challenging trip yet. it was a test of endurance and tenacity. some identified it as the beginning of the divisions reputation for reliability and toughness. the 42nd division had not yet seen combat, and this experience brought the men and units closer together than anything they had previously and doing. -- been doing. high command called for addit
telcos was about 60 miles from there. aef is where the headquarters was located, and had been since july. france provided the americans with two large maneuver areas, and 21 smaller training areas, all having rifle, machine gun, and grenade ranges. withstood near a village barracks. all were functional, and had been used for french forces. started withning 30 new american officers and two french instructors join the regimen in 1913. on december 26, the 42nd division started a three-day andh...
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and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. >>> my oldest friend in vietnam. originally assigned to translate, to guide, to escort, and to report on me back in 2000 when i first came to this country. lin, how are you, brother? >> my brother. >> good to see you. his responsibilities to his employers have never been an impediment to our friendship. we meet where you pick your own seafood out of the tank, and you cook it yourself. you really do look exactly the same. you look good. >> yeah? >> oh yea, yeah. >> you look the same. no trace of time on your face. >> my hair is white, i have lines on my face. i look completely different in 2000. >> people told me the seafood is from the lagoon over here. it is one of the biggest ones in southeast asia. >> i'm going for some eel. seasoned with lemongrass, gree
and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. >>> my oldest friend in vietnam. originally assigned to translate, to guide, to escort, and to report on me back in 2000 when i first came to this country. lin, how are you, brother?...
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companies along with the telcos have led the broadband revolution.i, which would make a public utility out of the companies that give us the internet versus the existing regulations. but do you think? >> i think the means start confusing the hands. i've never seen such violent agreement on the core objectives. everybody wants to stop blocking and prevent throttling. most of our companies have said they have no interest in paid prioritization and for 20 years, without any net neutrality rule, they have not engaged in the practice even a handful of times and everyone is some porting increased transparency. then you get into the legal minutia and that's when you get to this debate. wheeler's plan was somewhere in between. >> our concern is not about the core net neutrality obligation, is the unintended consequences of what comes with that. the most heavy body of common carrier regulation that exists. it was built by at&t for a monopoly, it is 1000 pages in length, it has hundreds of rules that would make no sense when applied to internet infrastructure,
companies along with the telcos have led the broadband revolution.i, which would make a public utility out of the companies that give us the internet versus the existing regulations. but do you think? >> i think the means start confusing the hands. i've never seen such violent agreement on the core objectives. everybody wants to stop blocking and prevent throttling. most of our companies have said they have no interest in paid prioritization and for 20 years, without any net neutrality...
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and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too.fering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. what if we finally haddo that would be amazing. hey, what if we took down this wall? what if this was my art studio? what if we were pre-approved? shut up! from finding to financing, how'd you do that? zillow. >>> it's pitch-dark, but our night-vision cameras capture every moment, and one hour into the ceremony, the physical effects of ayahuasca start to kick in. some people vomit. others teeter on the brink of collapse. though i've been forewarned, these intense reactions are still disconcerting. [ chanting ] >> but this is just the beginning. the gringo shaman steps up the healing, blowing smoke onto seekers, like stan, to drive off negative spirits. these are native traditions, repackaged by ron to give his guests an authenti
and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too.fering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. what if we finally haddo that would be amazing. hey, what if we took down this wall? what if this was my art studio? what if we were pre-approved? shut up! from finding...
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comcast and cable companies along with the telcos have lead the broadband revolution.re is this big debate. title 2, which would make a public utility out of the companies that give us our internet, whether we're businesses or consumers, versus the existing regulations. what do you think? >> i think it is a perfect example where the means start confusing the end. i have never seen an issue where there is such violent agreement on the core objectives. everybody wants to stop blocking. everybody wants to prevent throttling. most of our companies have said they have no interest in paid prioritization, and in fact for 20 years, they have not engaged in practice even a handful of times that the commission can point to and everybody is in support of increased transparency. then you get into the legal minutia about the most effective way to do that. that's when you get to this debate. >> title 1 with light regulation and title 2 with heavy regulation and wheeler's plan is kind of in between? >> yeah, in some ways, title 2, our greatest concern is not so much but the core net
comcast and cable companies along with the telcos have lead the broadband revolution.re is this big debate. title 2, which would make a public utility out of the companies that give us our internet, whether we're businesses or consumers, versus the existing regulations. what do you think? >> i think it is a perfect example where the means start confusing the end. i have never seen an issue where there is such violent agreement on the core objectives. everybody wants to stop blocking....
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broadband homes, generally people who don't have -- 10 million people who don't have cable or satellite or telcothey want content in other ways. and all access offering is an opportunity to put out cbs content in a different way. we are part of the digital age and it is a digital revolution going on, and cbs is primarily a content company and we are producing great content in entertainment, news, sports. we want to make it accessible to everybody. >> there is tremendous potential online and you are recognizing all of that but we still have the reality of here and now it that means collecting the transmission fees, which you are doing well on. ,ow do you keep this balance keeping the cable companies happy and willing to pay the big time youle at the same are finding new sources of revenue that don't involve these guys? , one of the important things is that cbs all access is not a shot across the bow. it is not a shot across the bow at the cable operators or satellite operators that we are in business with, the comcasts of the world or the directv or the dishes. this is additive to that. we still
broadband homes, generally people who don't have -- 10 million people who don't have cable or satellite or telcothey want content in other ways. and all access offering is an opportunity to put out cbs content in a different way. we are part of the digital age and it is a digital revolution going on, and cbs is primarily a content company and we are producing great content in entertainment, news, sports. we want to make it accessible to everybody. >> there is tremendous potential online...
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and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too.ng things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. >>> welcome back to "hannity." so with election day now just four days away, the political ad wars are heating up as both sides make their final push to sway you, the american people. and in a recent tv spot the always outspoken "duck dynasty" patriarch had some advice. >> we need to elect godly men, for crying out loud, or we're going to get more of the same. therefore, if you haven't registered to vote, do so. if you have registered, go to the polls on november the 4th. just remember this, vote godly. we want godly men making political decisions, like george washington, like john adams, like thomas jefferson, like james madison. we need godly men like the ones who founded our country. >> joining me now with more, pollster, author,
and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too.ng things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. >>> welcome back to "hannity." so with election day now just four days away, the political ad wars are heating up as both sides make their final push to...
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and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. >>> i'm 29 years old, and i would have never thought that my life would have come to this. you know, i i lived a pretty good life growing up. family loved me, and people cared about me and a lot of friends. i had a girlfriend for the past four years. we broke up about eight months ago because of my using. i was engaged to her. and just, i chose the drugs -- i chose the drugs over her. >> aaron sofield continues to do time in the bergen county jail's drug rehabilitation center while waiting for charges for theft and forgery. it is a strict regimen that the inmates must adhere to for 90 days or they are dropped. >> we have rules, and it is kind of funny, but if they don't have their keys on them or the locks on the lockers o
and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. >>> i'm 29 years old, and i would have never thought that my life would have come to this. you know, i i lived a pretty good life growing up. family...
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and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too.ings like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. imagine what they can do for yours. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. >>> welcome back, time for t's . all right. so it's halloween, what is my favorite halloween candy? simple answer. you know those little yellow, orange, and white candy corns? i don't know. you've ever tried one, if you eat one, you must eat a box, you must eat as many as you can get your hands on. it is the single most addictive thing on the face of
and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too.ings like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. imagine what they can do for yours. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects...
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and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too.fering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. imagine what they can do for yours. hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. international rugby on soldier field. usa -- the home of the brave -- versus new zealand -- land of the warrior. the most powerful sporting nation in the world versus the most dominant rugby team of all time. the usa eagles versus the new zealand all blacks. be part of it. >>> every day vans transport inmates between the tulsa county jail and nearby courthouses. for
and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too.fering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. imagine what they can do for yours. hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we...
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and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. imagine what they can do for yours. yyou would need like a bunch of those to clean this mess. then i'll use a bunch of them. what are you doing? dish issues? ... ... get cascade complete. one pac cleans better than six pacs of the bargain brand combined. cascade. now that's clean. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. alriwe need to do somethinguble widifferent. ranch. callahan's? ehh, i mean get away, like, away away. road
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the competing cable or telco will get dragged along and they will have to upgrade their speeds. a shock -- competition. --why ask what a shock >> what a shock. >> we have a real problem in the u.s. in that we do not have competition. >> well, that is changing obvious he was google and others. >> does it say google directly? >> yeah, it is like a regular cable company. >> do they work within the financial engineering that you are looking? >> it is likely to be a positive project for google. >> it will be. then what are we waiting for? >> they have a lot of other options. >> than becoming a utility? >> it is still a pretty good business, search. >> then do both. i do not see new york on your bar charts. america doties in not have it. you have to have a local provider in a leroux area that is going to provide it. >> come on, the google. >> i am obsessed with municipal wi-fi. >> what is the other question -- what are you going to do with a gig of speed? >> i would like to find out. we have got three photos, small twin-engine cargo plane crash into a house on south knox avenue in chi
the competing cable or telco will get dragged along and they will have to upgrade their speeds. a shock -- competition. --why ask what a shock >> what a shock. >> we have a real problem in the u.s. in that we do not have competition. >> well, that is changing obvious he was google and others. >> does it say google directly? >> yeah, it is like a regular cable company. >> do they work within the financial engineering that you are looking? >> it is likely...
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. >>> staying with japan, japanese telco's softbank revealed it logged a one-time gain in the listing of alibaba. the company, which has a 32 stake in alibaba, revealed its first half results. alibaba's expectations are high, due later today at 12:30 cet. shares are up 45% from the e-commerce giant's listing price, giving it a market value of $246 billion. seema mody joins us from the webb summit in dublin now with a preview of those results. seema, it will be very exciting to focus on the fist results from alibaba since it listed. >> absolutely, wilfred. as you were just pointing out, expectations are high ahead of alibaba's reportings of a public company. it hit an all-time high yesterday ahead of its earnings report. expectations again very high getting into this earnings report, aside from beating expectations, wilfred. from the investors i spoke to, here looking for ways or want to see if alibaba will continue to grow in china's fast-growth retail market. so can alibaba continue to grow in china's internet market? that will be the big question, especially given the economic slowd
. >>> staying with japan, japanese telco's softbank revealed it logged a one-time gain in the listing of alibaba. the company, which has a 32 stake in alibaba, revealed its first half results. alibaba's expectations are high, due later today at 12:30 cet. shares are up 45% from the e-commerce giant's listing price, giving it a market value of $246 billion. seema mody joins us from the webb summit in dublin now with a preview of those results. seema, it will be very exciting to focus on...
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we'll seeing telco companies saying there's going to be a course. >> the president took a rather strongion from a very strong net neutrality rule. it's certainly not what the providers want to see. it's really not what the fcc -- he could have taken a middle ground. he didn't. and which is turning this into a very hotly partisan issue. ted cruz out today saying he wants to obamacare the internet. talk about urn certancertainty. the president injected a ton of uncertainty into the issue. >> i don't know if the president understands that pipes and broadband don't grow on trees. somebody has to pay for this stuff. technological advances paid for. okay? we all use the stuff and has to be paid for. you have to avoid the marketplace to set prices on this just like any other good and services. where they should have gone and jon fortt has this point, deregulation. any local municipal barriers to fiber should be eliminated. >> we'll have more on this very issue. >> okay. i'm sorry. >> coming up. no. i didn't want to -- no. it was beautiful. we'll just cut and paste and drop it in the next block
we'll seeing telco companies saying there's going to be a course. >> the president took a rather strongion from a very strong net neutrality rule. it's certainly not what the providers want to see. it's really not what the fcc -- he could have taken a middle ground. he didn't. and which is turning this into a very hotly partisan issue. ted cruz out today saying he wants to obamacare the internet. talk about urn certancertainty. the president injected a ton of uncertainty into the issue....
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when do we start talking about these other nontelco players that have so much more capital than the telcolayers? >> you just did start talking about it. in fact, others have been for a while now as well. certainly google. i don't hear facebook as often. google has made that effort in certain cities. kansas city, for example. parts of texas. to actually wire things up. we also know about their project with those balloons to try to offer wi-fi. and there's this continued question as to whether they really would get in deeper with a large acquisition of some type. so certainly google enters that conversation. in fact, malone and i did talk about google as one of those potential interests. he says a race condition. well, the cable companies are well ahead in that race. they've invested enormous amounts of money. they have the plant in place. they're upgrading things to a certain extent regularly. you do need a competitor that has enormous amounts of money. some telephone companies, obviously verizon and at&t, but also a google or facebook have the wherewithal should they choose to do that to
when do we start talking about these other nontelco players that have so much more capital than the telcolayers? >> you just did start talking about it. in fact, others have been for a while now as well. certainly google. i don't hear facebook as often. google has made that effort in certain cities. kansas city, for example. parts of texas. to actually wire things up. we also know about their project with those balloons to try to offer wi-fi. and there's this continued question as to...
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." >> however, the point is actually cable and now the telcos and the satellites have done a good jobbroadband access nationwide across the country. lots of money. billions and billions of dollars have been invested in this. and why? because investors see it's a place where they can get a return. and the question i would ask you, where is the massive abuse that requires further intervention by the government in terms of sorting out how this resource gets allocated? it's crazy to not let the providers segment -- we got to talk about judy's book in a minute. but segment the way the service is. imagine if you lived in a country where there were no interstate highways and you had to go from new york to los angeles on, you know, old route 66. you had to pass through 150 different towns on your way to the coast instead of just being able to get on the highway and go. that's in part -- that's just market segmentation. >> i don't disagree with you at all. >> i have to say, this is a red letter day for me. joe and andrew. >> i don't disagree with that premise at all. all i vie for is more comp
." >> however, the point is actually cable and now the telcos and the satellites have done a good jobbroadband access nationwide across the country. lots of money. billions and billions of dollars have been invested in this. and why? because investors see it's a place where they can get a return. and the question i would ask you, where is the massive abuse that requires further intervention by the government in terms of sorting out how this resource gets allocated? it's crazy to not...
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telcos was about 60 miles from there. aef is where the headquarters was located, and had been since july. france provided the americans with two large maneuver areas, and 21 smaller training areas, all having rifle, machine gun, and grenade ranges. withstood near a village barracks. all were functional, and had been used for french forces. started withning 30 new american officers and two french instructors join the regimen in 1913. on december 26, the 42nd division started a three-day andh from single integral four. during a great storm. the troops needed to be closer --shim on -- shame on chamonds. it constituted an attempt to toughen up the soldiers. the mostship march was challenging trip yet. it was a test of endurance and tenacity. some identified it as the beginning of the divisions reputation for reliability and toughness. the 42nd division had not yet seen combat, and this experience brought the men and units closer together than anything they had previously and doing. -- been doing. high command called for addit
telcos was about 60 miles from there. aef is where the headquarters was located, and had been since july. france provided the americans with two large maneuver areas, and 21 smaller training areas, all having rifle, machine gun, and grenade ranges. withstood near a village barracks. all were functional, and had been used for french forces. started withning 30 new american officers and two french instructors join the regimen in 1913. on december 26, the 42nd division started a three-day andh...