markets i wonder if yfi will look domestically as well.there is a market in rural canada that is under served for hi speed broadband.
we rely on small providers with limited service area or government/community/collective efforts.
the county where i live has just put up some towers with a feed off of alberta supernet.primary service is to schools-police-local gov. etc. but are going to rent space to whatever provider wants to retail the broadband.
in an adjacent county where the population is more built up there is a hodge podge of towers combined of industry/private/community and interference and nmby is starting to become a problem.
personally,i'm waiting for tech to catch up so that one tower or feed can go up in a small town and cable/sat. tv and internet can dissappear.enough space for any provider to provide a hub that is powerfull and clean enough and then monopolies and all the junk on the house can dissappear.
good luck all