Why Hide Competitive Data When We Want Competition?
February 6, 2009
[Commentary] The challenge of broadband mapping has long been that broadband providers refuse to make the data in their service maps transparent to the public. Their stated reason for this refusal is that this data is competitive intelligence. But wait a minute: isn't the whole point of mapping broadband availability to spur deployment and competition? The precise reason private providers don't want to give up this data is why they should have to.
Why Hide Competitive Data When We Want Competition?