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Subject: [nexa] NYT: "The Internet for
All"
ROOM FOR DEBATE
As Jim Dwyer pointed out in a
Times column this week [1], as Internet access has become crucial for many
Americans, particularly students, the inability to pay for online service has
kept millions disconnected.
Does the industry need to be more closely
regulated, or subject to more government action, to provide wider Internet
access to lower-income people?
[1] http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/09/nyregion/for-those-in-the-digital-dark-enlightenment-is-borrowed-from-the-library-.html
DEBATERS
Government
Should Invest in Fiber Optics
http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/07/10/how-to-make-the-internet-available-to-all/government-should-invest-in-fiber-optics
Susan
Crawford, author, "Captive Audience"
Programs that have worked
in Sweden could work here, installing lines and leasing them to Internet
providers.
Keep Out Government and Service Will
Improve
http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/07/10/how-to-make-the-internet-available-to-all/keep-out-government-and-internet-service-will-improve
Larry
Downes, Georgetown Center for Business and Public
Policy
Industry innovation and existing federally mandated subsidies
will expand availability, which is wider than has been
suggested.
Make Providers Regulated Utilities
http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/07/10/how-to-make-the-internet-available-to-all/make-internet-providers-regulated-utilities
Jessica
J. González, National Hispanic Media Coalition
Universal access
is crucial. Prices must be controlled and subsidies must be enforced.
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