The Broadband Gap: Why Is Theirs Faster?
Many countries have faster and more widely available high speed Internet service than the United States. It has a lot to do with their urban density, not our poor technology.
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Most governments have forced telephone companies to share broadband lines with rivals. The competition has pushed down prices, profits -- and maybe, future investment.
View ArticleThe Broadband Gap: Why Do They Have More Fiber?
Government subsidies were a big factor in the rollout of broadband in the countries with the fastest Internet service.
View ArticleThe Broadband Gap: Your Take on the Issue
After reading about broadband service around the world, readers debate if and how the United States should promote faster Internet access.
View ArticleWorld’s Fastest Broadband at $20 Per Home
Super-fast broadband costs $140 a month in the United States. But the cost to upgrade a cable network to the fastest speeds appears minimal.
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