well then in Pahrump it is a duopoly that really would be considered a monopoly because our local cable provider won't expand what they feel like and at&t refuses to upgrade my neighborhood's copper to modern standards so we can have dsl at least while 1 mile from where i live is a fiber line.
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Quoting from the original article found on GigaOM:
I guess I'm not surprised that at&t is going that route now with the old 2G services. At least it will be forcing them to upgrade the rest of their service footprint with 3G.
Wired broadband duopoly? Who are the 2 players in that? I know that 3 baby bells still technically exist since CenturyLink owns one of them, and I thought that they are a relatively large player still in the telecommunications market.