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I personally think expanding access to high-speed Internet is a good thing, especially if you can lower the barrier to access for individuals who may not be able to afford an Internet plan.
Except their not and it won't. They've been giving telcos billions over the last 30 years for that and all they've done is lobby against regulation and raise peoples internet bill. Mine has gone up $20 over the last two years and ive heard nothing about putting price caps on isps.
I'm not certain how to prove or disprove your statement, so for now I'll assume it's true. But, from the article, it seems like this money is going to the states, themselves:
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So I think it is a little more nuanced than just giving telcos free money.