It actually IS. Even here in St. Louis, MO, Charter/Spectrum advertises $30/month for their 100 down service. $50 might be the NORM in other areas, but that doesn't make it good.It's actually not, Google fiber is in what, 6 cities? Wishful thinking but nah, we either get fucked or we get fucked. $50 ain't bad for what it is.
And Google Fiber, right now, is in 13 cities via their own infrastructure building and 7 more through something called WebPass that they acquired, that doesn't even use fucking modems and yet delivers gigabit ethernet service via wifi. It has insanely good ratings, too. So that's 20 cities. And they have eight more cities (including L.A., Phoenix, and OKC) listed as Potential Cities. And that's completely disregarding the rapid influx of gigabit internet services as well as the existing ones.
Pretending that your only option is to get fucked is a self-fulfilling prophecy - because you only expect to get fucked, you close your eyes to the opportunities around you, and you get fucked. Not because there isn't a better option, but because you only pay attention to the bad ones.