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by gregburd
3525 days ago
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I think the business, regulatory and infrastructure requirements are entirely different. They co-opt existing networks and only have to provide a SIM card, like other MVNOs. They don't have to deal with multi-year back-room deals for community access to dig trenches or hang wire to get into neighborhoods. I'm a Google fi user and I hope that your prediction doesn't come true. It's a fantastic service. If Google fiber was available in my neighborhood I'd be a subscriber to that too, so perhaps I'm a bit biased. :) |
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