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      should be the case with all of them. If you don’t have two seperate, distinct hookups then there is no competition. And really should be half a dozen options.

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        I have exactly 1 option of a variety of types. ATT fiber, ATT DSL, Spectrum cable, T-Mobile home service, etc. There is literally no overlap at each level. I suppose you could call that competition but the only ones really competing are ATT and Spectrum, and that’s only been in the last 6 months.

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          They broke up the Bell Stystem in 1982 because it was monopoly. Cost to consumers went down the years following. Big national monopolies are a consumer cost

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            The Bell system is an inappropriate comparison. It was a monopoly; it was not what @toiletobserver@lemmy.world is talking about. Corporate monopolies were bad then, and are bad now, which is likely a factor in why New York is doing this.

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            My town’s municipal power is significantly less expensive than all the national grid/eversource towns surrounding it.