by Josh Kirschner
In the land of home internet, most consumers have little choice of a
provider. Cable monopolies, whether legislated or market-driven, are
common in most markets. According to a Consumer Reports survey, more
than half of the respondents had a choice of two or fewer Internet
Service Providers (ISPs) in their area. Given the lack of competition,
it should not be surprising that these companies receive abysmal
ratings for both service and value in the same Consumer Reports
study. And while fiber technology options, such as Verizon FiOS and
Google Fiber, fare better, fiber is only available to fewer than 20
percent of households.
https://www.techlicious.com/review/t-mobile-5g-home-internet-offers-lots-of-promise-but-has-some-quirks/
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