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by nradov
960 days ago
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Realistically the huge capital expenses involved in building reliable nationwide 5G networks make it impossible to have more than three carriers. Breaking up one of the incumbent carriers could only be done along regional lines, so regardless of where you live you wouldn't actually have more choices. |
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The only way it makes sense is if the wireless companies have other customers that are served by having orders of magnitude additional antennas everywhere.
And regardless of the arguments against the above, the cellular carriers were given billions and billions of taxpayer money, and tax breaks, and all manner of kid-glove court and legislative decisions in the past 30 years. Consumers are getting screwed from every side possible, more taxes, more fees, and more monthly service charges.
but at least the ads load blazing fast while i'm on the train, i guess.