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by xdissent
4152 days ago
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But strangely the author of the Economist post concludes that the market should be left to regulate itself. Even stranger, they immediately lament the fact that it's failed to do so in the 75% of America where there is a single broadband provider. Which makes me wonder - will the FCC action do anything to expand the provider market, or merely ensure the quality of currently available access? |
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No, the provider market is unlikely to significantly expand without local loop unbundling; fair access to poles and conduit may help in some cases, but overbuilding is still going to be expensive and limited.
> or merely ensure the quality of currently available access?
We'll have to wait and see what falls under acceptable and unacceptable network management, to see what happens to quality.