• @Shdwdrgn@mander.xyz
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    1411 months ago

    My city (Longmont Colorado, US) fought the giant telcoms+cable and won two separate battles, although it cost us a decade when we could have had cheap fiber available. As it stands we still have one of the fastest internet services with high-quality gigabit speeds coming straight into our homes. What’s more, we typically have same-day repairs for most connection issues. I’ve never seen an interruption here in the past 8 years, but I know one part of town had a hub taken out by falling trees and it took them two days to get people reconnected, while the cable service took 2 weeks to get people running again.

    We don’t have free broadband here, but it is still considered a required service by our city government, much like power and water, and they take problems seriously. The service has been so successful that residents of nearby cities have been hammering their own city governments, publicly shaming them for taking bribes from cable to actively prevent getting quality service in their areas. Slowly but surely the bar is moving, and some of them are finally getting connected too. It just takes one good example to show people what they’re missing out on, and then they start making changes happen.

    • @minorsecond
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      211 months ago

      Ayy. I’m over in Centennial and I wish we had what you have. I just now got off of the Xfinity shit and moved to Ting fiber, which is way better.

  • @Alkalyon
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    411 months ago

    Greed.

    The answer is always Greed.

    What profit is my government(Greek) going to have by doing this? Nothing, so obviously it’s not gonna be done.

    If everything is because of profit, then nothing works.

  • PrettyFlyForAFatGuy
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    011 months ago

    We had a guy who tried to do this in the UK. Everyone voted for boris though cuz brexit

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      311 months ago

      If Corbyn one UK could’ve been in a much better place today.

    • @ksynwa
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      11 months ago

      I think focusing on Brexit discounts the fact that there was a concerted media campaign to demonise Corbyn. It was so intense I have never seen anything like that in western media. Even the coverage of Bernie Sanders does not come close in the sheer amount of brazen lies and slander being thrown his way. I feel even if he had the optimal take on Brexit which I agree he didn’t he would have still lost.

      Edit: I recall the press saying he was anti-semetic for pronouncing Epstein as “epshtein”. It was nuts.

      • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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        011 months ago

        press saying he was anti-semetic for pronouncing Epstein as “epshtein”. It was nuts.

        Seriously? Also, it’s a very popular yiddish surname, shouldn’t it be pronounced exactly that?