James Baller, founder of the US Broadband coalition, discusses efforts to lobby Congress and the Administration of President-elect Barack Obama for a National Broadband Strategy. Anne Veigel of Com...
James Baller, founder of the US Broadband coalition, discusses efforts to lobby Congress and the Administration of President-elect Barack Obama for a National Broadband Strategy. Anne Veigel of Communications Daily, is co-host. Program from Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008.
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you actually think the internet they provide you will allow free thinking? you have another thing coming! They will block any site they consider free thinking or against the government. This is a very bad idea. and they will sneak it in under the guise of more jobs and helping the poor.
broadband in the U.S. is plagued by the lack of public regulation, private investment and market competition. Fiber should be everywhere telephones are, and the public should pay for it like the interstate system while the private market maintains the service for a very small monthly fee. Currently it costs 40 - 70 dollars for broadband - it should cost closer to 10 dollars after the infrastructure is put in place through public works.
But ya, the U.S. is behind when compaired to Asia/Europe.
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The local providers with no competition need some altering in their thinking.
By DAVID LEONHARDT
Published: October 1, 2008
The basic mechanics of how the economy might fall into a severe recession look quite similar to those that caused the Depression.
But ya, the U.S. is behind when compaired to Asia/Europe.