• M137@lemmy.today
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    2 天前

    Most European countries have 10G, it’s nit about the country size. And it’s mostly in the cities anyway, which just completely remove the “the US is too big” defence.

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      2 天前

      It’s absolutely about scale. It’s super easy to build high speed fibre to every house when your entire country can be seen in a single day trip. Not so much when it takes a week to drive from one side to the other without stopping.

      Most European countries are tiny.

      • filthy_lint_ball@lemmy.world
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        2 天前

        You realize that each state in the US can be seen as a country too, right? If you didn’t only have a tiny handful of private, greedy ISPs, you’d literally have the same situation as europe, except that country = state and continent = federated states… just because the country USA as a whole is big does not change anything and is just american exceptionalism

          • Tomten@lemmy.world
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            13 小时前

            That wasn’t the point, you said most countries are tiny.

            But as stated before, many countries has 10G or more.