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by mustpax
5612 days ago
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The situation is much more complicated than that. Smaller ISPs only piggy back on Bell's telephone lines only in the so-called last mile of the connection. The resellers have their own DSLAM equipment at the switchboards and they have to make their own peering arrangements to the rest of the internet. Bell's telephone lines have been (still are) heavily subsidized by the government, which is why the government is requiring Bell to share the last mile in the first place.
This last bit of regulation nullifies any pro-competitive effects of sharing the last mile. Owning critical communications infrastructure is not Bell Canada's god given right. |
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I want endless bandwidth as well, but this is absolutely the decline of this site, with "what I want" and "the way I present the world to support my bias" crowding out "what is real" and "actual fact".
Isn't that sort of tactic best left on reddit?