HEMSTAR said:
The U.S pays nothing compared to the majority of the world. |
That's mainly because the rest of the world you're referring to, isn't as covered in broadband as the US. However, if you compare the countries with US level broadband access or higher, yes, the US on average pays more per month for connectivity. And it's mainly because the Federal Government has contracts with the biggest telecomm providers in the country (Time Warner, ATT, Verizon, Comcast etc...), which makes it impossible (or close too it) for smaller startups to gain any headway in States.
noname2200 said:
And which would that be? Especially since large regions of the country have few, if any, choices in ISPs... |
Well, for me, it's Comcast. I hate the company, but their internet access isn't terrible.