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[โ€“] BygoneNeutrino@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

It's not necessarily a waste of tax payer money for a country as small as Switzerland. Switzerland is about twice as large as New Jersey, the 4th smallest US state. It makes sense for them to provide high bandwidth to everyone since their banks and data centers are in the same physical area as their living districts.

[โ€“] Dozzi92@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

I think the size thing is the answer to the question. I'm from Jersey so I googled and yeah, two NJ is one Switzerland, so perhaps that's why America does not have ubiquitous 25Gbit internet, because it is 237 times larger.

And piggybacking of precious comments, completely unnecessary amount of bandwidth. I am fortune, being from Jersey, that as my needs have grown, the service I get has seemingly grown to accommodate my use. I remember using cable back when it came out, and it would bog down hard between 5-7pm, when people got home and used surfed the information highway. Now, I have 300/300 I think, I pay $24.99 a month, I do stuff that utilizes bandwidth, and I never, ever have any issues. I know this isn't everyone's experience, but it certainly exists for plenty of folks. Ubiquitous distribution is probably unlikely, especially considering how much of middle America lives (and I mean rural, not like animals).