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by luckylion
2568 days ago
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> anyone has the choice to switch to bing today, but many people have no choice of telecom provider Do they though? I mean, bing exists, sure, but it's inferior and more expensive (by lacking quality). Hey, you can switch to satellite telephony/internet or connect two tin cans with a string if you really want to get off of your mobile provider. > cellular internet doesn't work for all the people in areas with bad cellular reception to begin with But the majority of US citizens have a choice, right, the population centers do have multiple carriers? |
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For example if I wanted to purchase internet, I have a choice of two providers. If I don't choose either of those two, I cannot have internet.
For search providers, I have a choice among a much larger variety. Google may have larger market share, but you're not locked into using Google like you are with your ISP.
There's a difference between having multiple potentially inferior choices and only having two choices full stop. In my experience living across multiple states now you don't have a choice of ISP.