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It's not as simple as adding another company to the mix. I know several markets off the top of my head that have 4+ providers. The providers pretty much hold each other's hands and keep the prices high and the speeds slow. There is no competition unless one of the providers is actually willing to compete.
In my area, I'll admit I am lucky. I have service from a cooperative and they are the one and only company in the area. Yet they offer FTTH and speeds beyond that of any of the providers in the surrounding larger markets. They don't offer it because of competition. They offer it because they can, because it better serves their customers.