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by com2kid
3146 days ago
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> No, in your scenario, customers pay $50, and EVERYONE pays $10, including those who use a private competitor. That is why I proposed the municipal broadband system be self funding, preventing any market distortion. I admit I wasn't clear about it, and you are correct that in a scenario of anything other than 100% of the population switching over to the municipal provider, a subsidy effect does occur. |
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