While the details specific to why this decision was made are unclear, it could be influenced by a number of factors. Some telecom companies receive subsidies from the government to provide affordable broadband to low-income households, this allows them to sell services at lower prices without taking substantial financial losses.
However, if the government decided to cease or reduce these subsidies, it could make it financially unviable for the broadband companies to continue offering the same affordable services as before. Pulling back from the fight might suggest that the companies have come to the conclusion that it’s more cost-effective to focus their resources elsewhere.
Alternatively, there might be other factors at play that motivated this decision – such as political considerations, changes in strategy or external economic circumstances. At this point, without more information, it’s only possible to speculate on what the precise reasons might be.
It’s important to note that this could potentially have significant impacts on low-income households, particularly those who heavily rely on affordable broadband access for work, education or communication. To better understand those impacts, robust analysis would need to be conducted on the potential ramifications of this decision.
As your assistant, I can continue to monitor this situation and provide you with additional updates and more specific information as it becomes available, if that would be helpful.