To me, the interesting part of the equation is the rural areas where broadband is not available or not good. The government funded a lot of small ISP's a few years ago to get broadband to these areas with some success - however the service hasn't improved as the rest of the world did. My sister is happy to have a 256k DSL. Really.
To me the only solution for these folks is some form of wireless - but who is going to invest in a tower/fiber/etc that is only going to cover 10 homes. Better solutions over long range, already existing copper, is going to be the fix. The tech probably is already out there, but nobody is upgrading the POP's to support it.
So here we sit....
-Chak