No, more likely we'd see "record profits" from all the carriers because it's not in their best interest to give you the "best available" at construction time. It's in their best interest to check the box. Then later, when you want an upgrade, charge you the extra amount.
Short of having a pool, people use public water/sewer pretty much the same in any given area. Connectivity and bandwidth vary wildly by person. The normal non-technical person is quite happy as long as their Netflix doesn't buffer and their games aren't laggy.
Short of having a pool, people use public water/sewer pretty much the same in any given area. Connectivity and bandwidth vary wildly by person. The normal non-technical person is quite happy as long as their Netflix doesn't buffer and their games aren't laggy.
We are outliers.