-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- alex <cp@omaha.com> writes:
I guess this should mean some more business to my friends at Pagesat, which broadcasts a completely uncensored real time feed of the USENET over a small dish Ku band satellite link to all of North America. And they are a real licensed common carrier (their principle business is wide area paging services) so they can't be held responsible for the contents of the traffic either.
Do you need to be licensed to be a common carrier? If so, who grants the licenses, and what qualifications does a business need to meet in order to qualify?
The FCC regulates interstate common carriers (plus radio licensing of the microwave/satellite uplinks). State public utility commissions also control certain aspects of intrastate service. I don't know if they have any say in satellite service to intrastate customers. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBLtFJgd74r4kaz3mVAQGmbQQAhitU7vGX9OAsEm/grTDWciBf1MlEhV2L +sBf3OcB/GjYuiIuWftH+Qn7E46nzIRC4gTNz+Ibo5ouwkjyggcuVtNyXhFgvXZm hJH+EHz0X1MqqwTkF7fQPv7QPxGwqHI4vbQANeCBnM0eKDAe+r9/wnGPIn2ODdu8 gzLHBQuQlVo= =zac0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ... "The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in the insidious encroachment of men of zeal, well meaning but without understanding." - Justice Louis Brandeis -- jgrubs@voxbox.norden1.com (James C. Grubs, W8GRT) Voxbox Enterprises, 6817 Maplewood Ave., Sylvania, Ohio 43560-1956 Tel.: 419/882-2697