• Alphane Moon@lemmy.worldOP
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      4 days ago

      Of course not.

      I remember when I first moved to the US and saw the broadband and cell phone prices. Corruption american style.

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      Yeah, probably not. If your country is the size of a postage stamp, it doesn’t take a whole lot of capital investment to run fiber through the entire thing. Whereas if your country is the size of the United States, it takes a fuck ton of capital investment to cover even a decent portion of it by laying lines like that.

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        My country is as big as the US and we can get 500 Mbs fibre for $23, less than half what AT&T charges.

        Is not the size of the country that make fibre costs to be so high in US, it’s unchecked, exploitative capitalism allowed by a corrupt plutocratic government.

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          You mean Canada? Or Australia? Countries where they are as big of a landmass but people dont actually live in remotely close to the entire thing? 95% of people in Canada live in a 100 mile stretch of the southern part of it. Australia is the same way with the coasts versus the interior… its not remotely comparable even if they are the same size on a technical basis

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        Bullshit excuses. They were given bank ass roll to build that shit out proper and just pocketed it.

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          4 days ago

          I said absolutely nothing about government subsidies, and in another comment, further down the thread, I even said that if a company gets government subsidies to do so, and does not do so, they should be made to pay the money back with interest.

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            4 days ago

            I’m just talking about the reality of what happened in the US, not some hypothetical

      • Alphane Moon@lemmy.worldOP
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        Less to do with absolute size and more to do with urban density and population concentration.