*Comcast, Charter dominate US; telcos “abandoned rural America,” report
says. AT&T and Verizon have generally built fiber only where they face
competition.*

By JON BRODKIN
Ars Technica

7/31/2018, 9:30 AM


You already knew that home broadband competition is sorely lacking through
much of the US, but a new report released today helps shed more light on
Americans who have just one choice for high-speed Internet.

Comcast is the only choice for 30 million Americans when it comes to
broadband speeds of at least 25Mbps downstream and 3Mbps upstream, the
report says. Charter Communications is the only choice for 38 million
Americans. Combined, Comcast and Charter offer service in the majority of
the US, with almost no overlap.

Yet many Americans are even worse off, living in areas where DSL is the
best option. AT&T, Verizon, and other telcos still provide only
sub-broadband speeds over copper wires throughout huge parts of their
territories. The telcos have mostly avoided upgrading their copper networks
to fiber—except in areas where they face competition from cable companies.

*Read the rest of the article with numerous analytic graphics:*
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/02/fcc-report-finds-almost-no-broadband-competition-at-100mbps-speeds/


*FURTHER READING FCC report finds almost no broadband competition at
100Mbps speeds*
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/02/fcc-report-finds-almost-no-broadband-competition-at-100mbps-speeds/
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