I'm not even confident they get kickbacks. They probably just believe that either negotiating service details or providing infrastructure for competitive options would require more work from them. They are probably right about that: I'm not hassling them over it. I'm really not in a good position to anyway. As much as I would like to attribute malice to this behavior, it's most likely to be no more than laziness.
If I moved into a house, I could get 1gbit symmetric from Google Fiber or UTOPIA at half the price. But that doesn't matter because I cannot remotely afford a mortgage.
The real problem is Monopoly. Not the market dominance kind: the no one gets to compete kind. We have it in real estate, where every piece of the market is overvalued so far that very few individual people can meaningfully participate. We have it with ISPs who get to literally own the last mile infrastructure, so their customers can't physically connect to a competitor.
If I moved into a house, I could get 1gbit symmetric from Google Fiber or UTOPIA at half the price. But that doesn't matter because I cannot remotely afford a mortgage.
The real problem is Monopoly. Not the market dominance kind: the no one gets to compete kind. We have it in real estate, where every piece of the market is overvalued so far that very few individual people can meaningfully participate. We have it with ISPs who get to literally own the last mile infrastructure, so their customers can't physically connect to a competitor.