> The broadband market was experiencing a classic "prisoner's dilemma," where neither cable nor DSL providers felt a competitive threat from the other requiring substantial new investment, trusting in relative peace within their own market segment. Continued expansion of broadband capacity was on the verge of stalling.
I don't see how that can be viewed as a Prisoner's Dilemma.
I don't see how that can be viewed as a Prisoner's Dilemma.