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In reply to the discussion: One Frightening Chart Shows What You Might Pay For Internet Once Net Neutrality Is Gone [View all]naturallyselected
(84 posts)Kansas City, Austin, and Provo,UT. Nowhere else - even with expansion, do you think it will be available throughout rural Kansas, or rural anywhere USA?
As it's currently so limited, I don't know much about Google Fiber - the cost, whether they build out their own fiber cable or rely on existing infrastructure, etc. I certainly hope this becomes a viable option for more than a tiny part of the country.
But it's still peripheral to the net neutrality discussion. I don't have faith that Google will maintain net neutrality if they don't have to, any more than I have faith that Comcast - my one and only non-DSL option here in Maine - will. This can't be left up to those with a profit motive, and I'm really surprised to see so many here that don't see what an important issue this is.