Telcos have got a something to think about now as there are talks of a national broadband infrastructure. Plans are underway to bring wireless/landline services to regions with less or no service. Congress and the new government plan to spread communications accessibility throughout the country, whereas cable companies wait to see what broadband download speed the FCC puts forward. This is particularly because telcos would receive tax credits for increasing their infrastructure.
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