Consider that, at least in the US, local internet monopolies typically offer far less for far more.
https://netzpolitik.org/2016/sweden-the-weakest-link-in-eu-n...
Why do I suddenly feel like I've been duped? My American internet is something like 5% this fast and costs twice as much.
For example, try applying your view to another issue:
"Norway. Safe, sound. Not thanks to gun regulations!"
Sure, Norway has roughly equivalent gun rights as the US; despite this, it's safer to a vast degree. The culture between the United States and Norway is far too different for the same rules and regulations to apply, and the outcomes of them being put in place wouldn't be particularly close to the same.
The same applies to regulations on other things.
That said, I do believe that the relative safety of Norway is due to other, cultural factors. (I'm Norwegian.)