In areas where cable companies had much build out, there is usually at least 2 choices (the incumbent cable player + the incumbent telco). In lots of areas, there will be more than 2 big players (you can pretty much predict this based on how wealthy the area is).
More remote areas are probably gaining high speed wireless faster than they are gaining other infrastructure. It's expensive, slower and has more limitations, but it compares pretty favorably to dial up, which may be the existing option.
More remote areas are probably gaining high speed wireless faster than they are gaining other infrastructure. It's expensive, slower and has more limitations, but it compares pretty favorably to dial up, which may be the existing option.