top | item 35065702 (no title) iptrans | 3 years ago There is only so much wireless spectrum.Multiple companies are allowed to lay fiver. It’s not regulation that prevents overbuilding but economics. discuss order hn newest a-user-you-like|3 years ago Tell that to Google fiber who got stonewalled on multiple cities even after they offered to pay for everything, front to back. It’s regulation causing the monopoly. iptrans|3 years ago Google fiber had very specific requirements for their build-out. Not all locations were able or equipped to meet those demands.Other than that, what specific regulation are you referring to?More often than not it’s the economics that prevent overbuilding an existing monopoly rather than regulatory barriers.
a-user-you-like|3 years ago Tell that to Google fiber who got stonewalled on multiple cities even after they offered to pay for everything, front to back. It’s regulation causing the monopoly. iptrans|3 years ago Google fiber had very specific requirements for their build-out. Not all locations were able or equipped to meet those demands.Other than that, what specific regulation are you referring to?More often than not it’s the economics that prevent overbuilding an existing monopoly rather than regulatory barriers.
iptrans|3 years ago Google fiber had very specific requirements for their build-out. Not all locations were able or equipped to meet those demands.Other than that, what specific regulation are you referring to?More often than not it’s the economics that prevent overbuilding an existing monopoly rather than regulatory barriers.
a-user-you-like|3 years ago
iptrans|3 years ago
Other than that, what specific regulation are you referring to?
More often than not it’s the economics that prevent overbuilding an existing monopoly rather than regulatory barriers.