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posted by cmn32480 on Thursday September 24 2015, @07:23AM   Printer-friendly
from the are-utilities-really-optional dept.

Broadband Internet access is a "core utility" that people need in order to participate in modern society– just like electricity, running water, and sewers, the White House said on Tuesday. A report written by the Broadband Opportunity Council, a group created earlier this year by President Obama and co-chaired by the Secretaries of Commerce and Agriculture, says that even though broadband "has steadily shifted from an optional amenity to a core utility," millions of Americans still lack high-speed Internet access.

The report cites 2013 data indicating that about 51 million Americans, or about 16 percent of the population, cannot purchase broadband access at their homes. That number may have dropped by now, but the White House says the government needs to make a bigger push to expand broadband deployment, especially in rural areas and low-income communities.


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  • (Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Thursday September 24 2015, @06:00PM

    by DeathMonkey (1380) on Thursday September 24 2015, @06:00PM (#241059) Journal

    GP said the copying of information is so cheap it makes no sense to try to restrict it. that is not communism.
     
    If anything, regulating the things I can & cannot say & do via patents and copyright is the more "communistic*" trait.
     
    * "Communist" as the GP intends, e.g. fascists who called themselves communist.

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