I think a similar point has been made before, perhaps by NGM, but the figures below, regarding operating budgets for the FCC (the US regulator, population of country around 300,000,000) and Ofcom (UK regulator, country population around 60,000,000) are quite revealing:
http://www.fcc.gov/Reports/fcc2005budget_main.pdfIn order to attain the goals set forth in our Strategic Plan and implement
the FY 2005 Performance Budget, the Federal Communications
Commission ("FCC") is requesting an FY 2005 appropriation of
$292,958,000
.We project the FCC will work 2,015 full-time equivalents (FTEs) in FY 2005.
The Commission will use the FY 2005 funds to carry out its fundamental
mission to implement the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, in
a manner that promotes the availability, at reasonable costs and without
discrimination, rapid, efficient, Nation-and world-wide communications
services whether by radio, television, wire, satellite, or cable, for the
American people.
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/about/accoun/reports_plans/annrep0405/0405c.pdf2005/6 budget
Ofcom's Operating Budget for 2005/6 is £133.0m.
[This equates to a
dollar equivalent, @ 1GBP=1.87205USD of
$248,982,650
]
(1)This is five per cent lower than the 2004/5 budget (eight per cent lower in real terms compared with the 2004/5
Operating Budget plus RPI).
Recognising the impact of the rephasing projects and of projected RPI increases in 2005/6, Ofcom believes
that the £133.0m operating budget is a prudent figure.
(1) Today's exchange rate according to the BBC Market Data