Electric rates in Texas plummeted. Rates are almost half of what I was paying ~3 years ago.
btw - The cable company is in competition with dish companies. That helps keep prices down.
cable and electricity are not the same. electricity is billed "per use" whereas with cable you pay the same whether you use the service or not, and the cable company does not moniter that usage in the same sense that the power company does. also electricity is considered a necessity and as such is treated a bit differently when contracts are drawn up. long story short, cable is able to really rape people a lot more effectively then electric companies (although the argument can be made that cable's operating costs are a lot higher but the whole thing is for another thread). it's just apples and oranges.
the dish competition is very interesting, though. it's more of a target market because satellite doesn't offer the internet or phone options that many cable companies do, but they definitely carved out a nitch in the market. the whole "bundle" scam has really taken off, though. i can promise you that there is a large portion of people who bounce between cable and dish for years just so they can get the "new customer" promos, but i'm going off topic.
i'm not saying that local cable competition NEVER results in lower pricing, i'm just saying it's a different ballgame than electricity, and my experience has been that it usually results in nothing more than people realizing its the same old shit with a new hairdo. there's really not enough difference between major cable companies for it to be worth it because they all have their areas that they service well and other areas that they service poorly, and there's very little price variation regionally within the same company. the smaller companies may have better pricing but often can't afford the equipment upgrades that a lot of people demand. did you know that there are people in analog-only areas that still have analog hbo? it's one channel and it's almost ALWAYS the same price that the guy in the next town pays for digital hbo with 9 channels. it's just complicated with cable but i feel as though i've jacked the thread long enough. sorry about that.