Re: [AFMUG] 100 Mbps for $15 California Bill

2025-04-04 Thread Darin Steffl
This bill hasn't passed but it's a proposal. Hopefully they have smaller ISP exemptions. California is a beautiful state with great weather and lots of things to do. The biggest reason some people leave is because of high costs. High costs are primarily because people want to live there. If it wa

Re: [AFMUG] 100 Mbps for $15 California Bill

2025-03-24 Thread Mike Hammett
lue states, which is part of why people are leaving. - Original Message - From: "Darin Steffl" To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" Sent: Friday, March 21, 2025 5:40:56 PM Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 100 Mbps for $15 California Bill This bill hasn't passed but it&

Re: [AFMUG] 100 Mbps for $15 California Bill

2025-03-21 Thread Josh Luthman
Soo...uhh...ACP. On Fri, Mar 21, 2025 at 6:22 PM Darin Steffl wrote: > > https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/03/california-bill-would-force-isps-to-offer-100mbps-plans-for-15-a-month/ > > This seems crazy. Not sure how many ISP's can afford to offer 100/20 Mbps > for $15/month. If Californi

Re: [AFMUG] 100 Mbps for $15 California Bill

2025-03-21 Thread Robert
Alaska..   Highest fuel prices.. On 3/21/25 3:30 PM, Dev wrote: Luckily CA has managed the most expensive diesel in the country (I think), raft loads of taxes and excruciating regulatory environment to deal with as a carrier, so this would be most welcome if the goal is to further reduce viabi

Re: [AFMUG] 100 Mbps for $15 California Bill

2025-03-21 Thread Ken Hohhof
pay his electric bill and stuff? From: AF On Behalf Of Dev Sent: Friday, March 21, 2025 5:30 PM To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 100 Mbps for $15 California Bill Luckily CA has managed the most expensive diesel in the country (I think), raft loads of taxes and

Re: [AFMUG] 100 Mbps for $15 California Bill

2025-03-21 Thread Dev
Luckily CA has managed the most expensive diesel in the country (I think), raft loads of taxes and excruciating regulatory environment to deal with as a carrier, so this would be most welcome if the goal is to further reduce viability of small ISP's. They say the governor is the best salesman of