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Can confirm, here in Michigan. Only one ISP can run lines to a given address, because it's "bad" to have more than one service. And sharing of infrastructure is not even close to required.
Late last year I switched from 100/10Mbps Comcast ($90/mo) to 600/60Mbps TMobile ($50/mo). CGNAT sucks, but I've managed to find ways around it.
I sincerely hope T-Mobile & Verizon 5G scare the ISPs enough to make Comcast & Charter actually decide to be competitive.
Lucky. I am waiting VERY patiently for any of those two to move in to my area.