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> Here in Japan, population density means that almost everyone has
> access to reasonably priced 100 mbps glass. And since Japan tries to
> balance market economics with at least some semblance of
> egalitarianism, we city folk pay a small premium over what the market
> would normally call for, in order to provide the service to our
> country cousins at a price they can afford.
>
> Try getting that idea across in the States, and good luck. ^_^
>
> Yuki
Again, only one point of view.
During the 90's, so many US$ were poured into broadband
infrastructure, only to be margainilized by the US FCC which was
lobbied by other competing communications interests that competed
against nationwide broadband.
Forgive my mis-spellings (it's late).
Our major telecomunication providers were required by law (FCC
Requirements) to provide competing wholesale operations with 'below
cost' business rates of telecommunications for consumer pricing.
As a result, major US telecommunication providers just withheld
broadband from the market rather than give competators access to the
technology at below market cost rates.
And so, here in the US, because of artificial governmental regulatory
policy, our major telecom providers have with-held broadband for
competative reasons (and self-defensive reasons).
Once we are able to obtain fair FCC treatment of ownership rights,
then we will see fair distribution of broadband nationwide.
Just My Opinion.
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