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The problem is we tried this before with the subsidies and grants for a major fiber backbone that got half built and the rest of the money pocketed while prices skyrocketed and speeds barely rose. The same thing happened when broadband definitions got rewritten to define faster base speeds— ISPs increased speeds to meet the minimums but also increased the prices.
I’m worried this money will just be pocketed again.
This was my concern as well when I read this. I hope there were plans to have some sort of oversight....
Maybe there will be audits that s time?
Narrator: There would be no audits