What you're seeing is the result of goverment intervention. i.e. a regulated telecom industry. the results are no different than ANY other regulated industry, including energy, airlines, etc.
so, while i agree that the universal services charges are collectively a crock, the article is misleading about the state of broadband. and the answer to the problem is for gov to get it's fingers OUT and let the market do its job. the answer is not more regulation, under the guise of "net neutrality"
so, while i agree that the universal services charges are collectively a crock, the article is misleading about the state of broadband. and the answer to the problem is for gov to get it's fingers OUT and let the market do its job. the answer is not more regulation, under the guise of "net neutrality"