I did notice that they were spending the whole time debating a definition, and that the article failed to get to any consequences.
I think that existing policies are written in terms of “broadband”, perhaps such as benefits to ISPs based on how many customers have access to broadband? That would make it a debate about conditions for subsidies, minimum service requirements, and the wording of advertising.
Yeah, my conclusion is that there isn’t really enough information in the article to be sure, and I haven’t done the external research. But asking the right question is the important part.
I did notice that they were spending the whole time debating a definition, and that the article failed to get to any consequences.
I think that existing policies are written in terms of “broadband”, perhaps such as benefits to ISPs based on how many customers have access to broadband? That would make it a debate about conditions for subsidies, minimum service requirements, and the wording of advertising.
Yeah, my conclusion is that there isn’t really enough information in the article to be sure, and I haven’t done the external research. But asking the right question is the important part.