Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
In every other major country apart from America they have something called local loop unbundling. The owners of the line into your house have to sell access to it wholesale to other internet providers. You can look it up if you want the details. Bottom line is you'd get unlimited internet (firms over here send you a router that plugs into your line and it gives you half a dozen ethernet connections and wifi in your house), a phone line and free calls for twenty five to thirty dollars a month. Because you live in America and the telecoms companies own government telecoms policy/legislation you get fucked at the drive in and now they've overturned net neutrality you're going to get fucked even harder.
Phone costs nothing the price is the content for cable providers u just don't seem to get this. A lindeline in the us is less than 10 bucks a month, wifi is cheap and unlimited its cable tv we are discussing