 1 edit | Nos. 13 & 14 As long as we're throwing out every possible network as an example of competition (whether it's available...or built), we may as well include satellite broadband and carrier pigeon, giving you ten broadband options. Eleven if you include dial-up, and at this point, why not? I would also argue that soup cans and string, while there certainly are throughput problems, can technically be considered competition.
Don't forget smoke signal and semaphore. |
 patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | You forgot the USPS Broadband. 1 TB for $15.70-$25.65 based on distance to the POP. The bandwidth is tremendous. 100 Mbit/s presuming you are accessing the web Monday through Friday. No TX on Sundays, RX more expensive on Sundays, so hold off browsing until Monday, if its a Sunday. |