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WA state has regulations telcos have to follow in order to do business in the state, and we're looking to extend them in response to the repeal vote. In some places fiber lines with near-gigabit speeds are available for $80/mo with no contract, but in others you're stuck with Comcast and a yearly contract. But at least you don't have to buy any bullshit "bundles", and they can't enforce caps.
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[–] Wharleas [S] ago
Which state is that, out of curiosity?
[–] el_shaddai ago
WA state has regulations telcos have to follow in order to do business in the state, and we're looking to extend them in response to the repeal vote. In some places fiber lines with near-gigabit speeds are available for $80/mo with no contract, but in others you're stuck with Comcast and a yearly contract. But at least you don't have to buy any bullshit "bundles", and they can't enforce caps.