Once again, a diverse group of stakeholders south of the border is looking at how to achieve universal accessibility to broadband internet service.
A loyal reader pointed me to a story in yesterday’s Washington Post that describes a group of technology and telecom companies, unions and public interest groups agreeing to develop a roadmap to deliver affordable high-speed Internet access to every consumer.
An article in Network World yesterday points to Cisco’s renewed call for a national broadband strategy.
Momentum is building for a national broadband strategy to be a priority for economic renewal in the new Congress and the Obama administration.
When will Canada look at how we can deliver broadband to the doorsteps of all Canadians and go further – to encourage more of our households to come online? Can a consensus approach be developed?
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