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In many cities in the United States (and probably elsewhere), city governments are getting into the telecom business in one fashion or another. Some are providing cable TV, telephone and high-speed internet service. Others are doing just one or two of these. There are many ways cities can get into such a business, at varying levels of tax dollar investment: via fiber optic cable, or perhaps combined with coax and/or wireless (WI-FI), or any of these as a stand-alone technology.
Does your city offer internet or other, similar telecommunications services? Do they charge you for it or is it free?
Finally, do you think it is right for the government to be involved in this business sector? If not, how does it differ from a government entity providing electricity, natural gas or water?
Does your city offer internet or other, similar telecommunications services? Do they charge you for it or is it free?
Finally, do you think it is right for the government to be involved in this business sector? If not, how does it differ from a government entity providing electricity, natural gas or water?