Upgrading to fiber optic lines is a start, but it won't make the companies charge less, for that you need competition.
I don't see how anyone can access the net today on dialup, what with all the pop-ups, flash ads, graphically intensive websites. You'd be lucky to even get to your email, and that's just about the only thing you can do with a 56K connection. Basically, companies don't care. They're not worth going after anymore. It's social Darwinism: pay for broadband or lag behind. (No pun intended.) That's not right or fair to the less fortunate. Everyone should have broadband by now.
What's that, go to the library? Who the **** is going to go to the library just to use the ****ing internet? That excuse is completely asinine for the digital divide. That kind of ruins the convenience of the internet if I have to go to the public library to use it and run on their time.