Aside from big brother concerns, then yes, you are correct. But I. for one, support anything that doesn't belong to the feds.
And even if they didn't own the sites/towers, the companies could still charge for service, not to mention the fact that those charges go to building and maintaining a cellphone network. Want an example? Compare any toll-based road to a public highway. Chances are that the toll road is going to be better maintained.
The last question I have: where exactly would congress's authority be here?
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Aside from big brother concerns, then yes, you are correct. But I. for one, support anything that doesn't belong to the feds.
And even if they didn't own the sites/towers, the companies could still charge for service, not to mention the fact that those charges go to building and maintaining a cellphone network. Want an example? Compare any toll-based road to a public highway. Chances are that the toll road is going to be better maintained.
The last question I have: where exactly would congress's authority be here?