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Huh? I live in an urban area and there is ONE ISP. I am completely at their mercy.
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Where? Typically even with one ISP the high-cost options are "really unlimited" and I'd expect that to keep being true. "low cost" was certainly an overstatement. I really meant "anything other than the high-cost (and unaffordable to many) options"
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Norfolk, VA. 1 mile from downtown. 1 ISP - Cox Cable. The high-end option is not "really unlimited" and moreover doesn't deliver what it says it delivers. Expense of retrofitting broadband infrastructure into old cities makes monopolies a common issue.
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Psssh. ISPs will be delighted to upsell "full speed internet" to their current, wealthy customer base. Policymakers still wont notice because the difference btw a $250/mo bill and a $300/mo is too insignificant for them.
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Ok so thats half of Ryan’s $1200 annually. If one gets it...
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simple rule of thumb, everything Republicans propose is bad for consumers.
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Good. Low cost rural people gave us trump.
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Why wouldn't it happen?
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