Tuesday, January 13, 2015

​President Obama wants America to have faster, cheaper internet




In parts of the US, broadband internet option are limited. And as competition dries up (or gets bought out), things could get worse. Well, President Obama reckons this isn't fair and will reveal a series of initiatives aimed at opening up choice and competition, dropping the price of high-speed internet and opening up better connection speeds to millions of you, American readers. According to the Washington Post, the measures will center on city-based efforts to offer connectivity alternatives alongside services offered by companies like Comcast and Verizon. The President will also write to the FCC urging them to neutralize laws that protect established Internet companies against the competition of a municipal internet service. Grants and loans for these projects will also be made available - funding will also there for rural internet schemes.

Obama will make the speech outlining these plans tomorrow, in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The city responded to a lack of investment by existing internet companies by building their own. If you want something done right...

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Source: Washington Post


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