 1 edit | It's about time, & this is coming from a former cable guy Any business would kill for the margins (profits) of the cable companies.
Clustering has actually prevented competition, but granted, has brought more services to many formerly underserved areas by interconnecting them.
By the way, overbuilding never works, unless you get some nutty rogue operator. Their end game is usually to become such a thorn in the side of the incumbent, that the big company will eventually buy them out.
The only hope is competition from the phone company... but that only makes a duopoly. And who's gonna trust the phone company??
My personal choice is the Fios bundle, or satellite coupled with cable broadband, the best of both worlds (if that can be economical). |