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by croon
3298 days ago
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> There most certainly is not. > 100% of all developed US census blocks have at least two broadband providers. That's false going by your own source. Broadband requires 25Mbps/3Mbps [1] (even if I personally think even that's low), and 58% percent of developed census blocks lack choice there, of which 21% can't even get it. The truth remains that if you want broadband, you're in a majority of cases locked to a local monopoly. This is what net neutrality fixes. Until local monopolies can be dealt with at least. [1] https://www.fcc.gov/reports-research/reports/broadband-progr... |
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In any case, most census districts with high-speed internet have multiple providers.