I sure wish that I had your option. All we have in our area is the slow DSL over the old copper phone lines. It makes for slow internet service. Last year I was excited when I saw crews installing fiber optic lines a few miles away. Then they finished with the installation, 1/2 mile south of my property. When I called the company to see if they would be continuing up my way, they said that that was all the funding they had on the rural internet grant. I would be happy to pay more for better service. And I’m pondering why I still pay for a landline phone when all I get are solicitation calls on that line. My wife and I both have cell phones and everyone calls us on those.
At my Washington DC suburban house that happened about 15 years ago or so. High speed net to half a mile away. Took forever to get closer.
At my rural Mississippi house I about the same time they buried fiber down the road about the same time. But it was "dark fiber", they didn't hook it up to the net until about three years ago.
Now my county there started running fiber- parallel.
I'd been on DSL since 2010 from the phone company. "Best effort" we generally got at least 2 down and 0.7 up.
The phone company, got grants in 2019 - they are burying it. The power company got grants about the next year, they strung on the telephone/power poles.
Prices are about the same, the power company got to us first a few years ago.
Phone company is still coming.
The phone company brags about less problems with buried lines.
But so far it's no buried line.
Meanwhile the gas company got grants about 2018 to run natural gas. We put down about $800 deposit, in early 2019, and the foreman assured us it was about 3 weeks away.
Covid came along, the gas still has not got to us.
It got about half a mile from us.