This could go either way really. We deregulated electricity in this state a while ago and all it guaranteed was that we pay more, between distribution cost and then the actual power. The 'distribution cost' is now significantly more than the integrated cost of the monopoly.
I've nothing wrong with people having choice and getting rid of monopolies, I just think people really need to realize what that entails. You can get regular copper phone service in almost as many places as electricity because of that monopoly knowledge that there isn't going to be another phone company. The same goes with the cable company. It could effectively grind expansion to a halt in rural locations.
Power companies were caught deliberately limiting power generation.
Remember the debacle in California? Roling blackouts, quadrupling rates.
No one is talking about that.
Here's an example.... I live in a Windstream local POTS area.
Their DSL is pitifully slow. They have no plans to build a fiber network in the near or even distant future. SO no FiOS or Uverse type service here...
Because Windstream is the incumbent lland based carrier, there is ZERO incentive for that company to update their system.
Worse example....Just across the state line from here there is ONE company that provides internet POTS and tv. These people have NO choice. It's either Comporium of go sing Mammy in Macy's window...Eff you..
of course towns and cities have no incentive to push for competition either because of these frnachise agreements. The municipality basically extorts money from the provider. ANd of course there are kickbacks for the local politicians.
The whole system sucks sideways..
BTW I am not concerend with rural areas. No offense intended. But if people living in suburban areas can't get decent internet service, the rural folks will just have to wait their turn.