Well, I'm still trying to annoy SBC into giving me DSL. I've placed two DSL orders within 5 days. (and they cancelled both of them, apologizing and telling me that my lines won't support DSL).
As I screw around with SBC, I've been thinking about this situation, and I've concluded that the real problem here is the ownership of the infrastructure. SBC isn't going to make DSL available in my area, but no one else can either, because SBC owns the core infrastructure. I'm caught between monopolies (dsl vs cable). I think a possible solution would be for the government to own and maintain the telecom infrastructure. Then you could have any number of companies compete in the business, using that common infrastructure, without any one of them being able to bully the others and or lock them out of the business while giving their customers the shaft. I admit I don't even know how feasible this idea might be though. Could the CO and the lines to house and businesses be public owned; then the providers could connect their lines to the COs and rent space for their equipment to service that CO? I don't know, but there must be a better way of ensuring healthy competition than the current, sorry state of affairs.
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