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Re: The Mysterious Lure of Municipal Wi-Fi
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Anonymous
Just because urban areas have WiFi hot-spots and competitively priced private internet solutions available doesn't mean there isn't scope for a public, free internet option to provide access to those who can't/won't pay for internet access. Not to mention the competitive pressure that would result from having a free internet alternative available which will undoubtedly force private firms to cut prices, improving consumer welfare and partially offsetting the tax money spent on the municipal Wifi system.
And as far as rural communities go - if they envy their "urban cousins" so much, why not move to a city? There is no good reason to live in shrinking communities, in desolate environs, without modern utilities. The "Homestead Era" is over, time to move on.
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