Wireline broadband service “is essential”, CPUC told. Again
The question of whether mobile broadband will replace wireline service reared its ignorant head again at a California Public Utilities Commission broadband discussion in Sacramento last week. Citing his wife’s preference for a mobile phone, CPUC president Michael Picker questioned the idea that “broadband to the home” is a good way of getting service to under and unserved communities, via the state’s primary broadband infrastructure subsidy program, the California Advanced Services Fund.
The panel’s best response came from Ana Maria Johnson, a program manager with the CPUC’s public advocates office.… More