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Routers are incredibly simple. You can run your own using openwrt or opnsense. Then some dumb switches and access points and you're good to go.
Upvoting this, you can turn any computer into a router as well. You can have control of your own hardware.
The problem is that this is not targeting the <1% that would just build their own router. Surveilance and control of the other 99% is sufficient.
I totally agree, but hopefully with some advocacy we can get it from 99 to 98%. Doesn't sound like much, but that's 2 million people who have switched then, and whoever else may live in their house using their non-routers.