kdonnel
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Streaming assumes that the consumer already has a compliant high speed internet option. In order to approximate what Spectrum was offering for around $100/month, unless you have fiber in your area, you still have to pay $60 to Charter/Spectrum for the internet access, then another $85 to YTTV or Fubo and still not have everything. Allow the cable companies to compete and I bet this would have been a non-issue, Charter/Spectrum would have lost a large portion of their customers to another provider. Similar to what happened when long distance telephone service was deregulated.
I lived in a neighborhood that actually had two cable companies available. So there were three choices for in the ground broadband.
Prices were not better.
All that was different was that every other house had a transformer, an at&t pedestal, and two different cable company pedestal.
Edited to add:
Fixed wireless gives many a second choice for high speed internet.
The latency makes it less than ideal for gamers but for streamers if you have a good signal you can get 500Mbps or more out of 5g fixed wireless service.