The Truth, and Nothing But the Truth about U.S. International Broadband Rankings
While the U.S. can and should improve access to broadband, a lack of competition is not the problem.
In a WebMemo, ITIF President Rob Atkinson dismantles a commentary in Slate which attempts to explain the reasons for the lower-than-desirable rankings on Broadband access in the U.S. It is easy to point to corporate greed but it is also not accurate.
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