Then what's stopping a third company from coming in and competing? Or what's to stop neighborhood or community co-ops from owning the last mile?

I understand the frustration here. I live in the middle of nowhere and I only have one provider as an option. And it's slow-ass DSL. I would love to have cable internet.

I want the internet that people in San Francisco get, but in reality, that's not going to happen. It takes time. Rome isn't built in a day, and letting FedGov get involved isn't going to make anything better. Let's work on finding real solutions instead of empowering a bureaucracy (which is subject to regulatory capture).

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