Yeah yeah yeah.
I'm as much a capitalist as you but in the case of public utilities pure capitalism falls flat on its face because it's a rigged system.
We're all being robbed for telephone service, cell service and in the case of broadband .... some are getting a great deal and many are getting nothing.
The only reason rural America has electrical power was and still is, because of co-ops. Private industry failed to electrify rural America. Co-ops are non profit organizations. In certain instances they work.
Right now we are seeing the greatest failure of the capitalist model in history. Oil. When the price of gas goes to $5 even you will understand. Why should our money go to fund all those advertisements for oil companies we see on TV when it all the same exact sh*t? Oil should belong collectively to the people of the country it is pumped from. It should be distributed to the world by private companies making a profit on their transportation and distribution of the product. Like trucking companies. The price should be set given its actual value ... not dirven out of all bounds by speculation as it is now and much of the profits going to fund terrorism.
Capitalism works in honest societies. Right now we have a ripoff society. Whatever you can steal.
Back to broadband. The Broadband licenses should have been distributed on the basis that you had to cover rural areas as well. As the phone companies were forced to do. But some sweetheart deals got cut with a lot of crooked politicians pocketing a lot of cash ... and a lot of us got screwed.
Even though you think utilities business are private profit driven companies they are not. They are publicly regulated profit making machines for politicians and shareholders. Screw the public.
SD has less than 3 people per square mile. How is it we got covered so fast and so well?
wrong!