>There there really isn't competition for DSL (if it's unavailable). I
>am definitely a very big proponent of competition.  Fair competition
>is what drives a free market.  I guess I just thought it was pretty
>open, when maybe it isn't in all areas.
>

The problem is that in a lot of places there is no free market. There is a 
cable provider and possibly a dsl connection, if you're lucky. In theory a free 
market is great, in reality for many situations the market isn't free, 
typically its effectively an unregulated monopoly. This usually means that the 
costs are far above what they could be. Then where there is an attempt to 
intervene in order to balance things out, the monopoly starts screaming about 
interference with a "free" market. 

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