John C. Dvorak’s latest column in PC Magazine is full of seething frustration over the delivery of broadband in the U.S., much of it aimed at the anti-muniwifi lobby (which I’ve written about often). Gist:
I see crummy service, bad practices, useless utilities commissions, cheating, and unregulated mayhem. It’s a disaster, and the public is not served by it. Our future and safety are at grave risk, thanks to these jokers and the apologists who back them. Let’s get rid of them all.
It’s a rant, but it’s worth a read.