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by car
3865 days ago
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The real root of the problem is lack of regulation. A scarce resource like the last mile copper and cable, is owned by the oligopoly of Comcast, AT&T and a few others. This constitutes in essence a monopoly, which are illegal for obvious reasons and led to the breakup of the old AT&T. Other countries have a last-mile sharing requirement, like for example in Germany. This provides at least a modicum of competition and consumer choice in the ISP market. [EDIT] Corrected wrong assumption that old AT&T was government owned. |
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I know Google fiber will never come to the East Bay (SF area). It would be so nice to have, though.