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by mikkupikku 66 days ago
Did I say that? No, you made it up. Why you chose to make that up, I can only imagine (or should I make things up too?)

Also everybody else responding to me is ignoring the point that most rural municipalities can barely afford keep their roads marginally flat, let alone tear up the roads, lay fiber, then repair those roads. Municipal fiber is a pipe dream in most scenarios, but workable in reasonably high density regions that have a tax base to work with.

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Road infrastructure is extremely expensive compared to a little bit of glass fiber.

You also usually don't need to tear up the road. Maybe the pavement, but not the road.