Access to high-speed Internet is an economic matter

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ACCESS TO HIGH-SPEED INTERNET IS AN ECONOMIC MATTER
[SOURCE: Gazatte.Net, AUTHOR: Art Brodsky, Public Knowledge]
[Commentary] The big telephone and cable companies have a secret. The leadership of the Maryland House of Delegates is perfectly willing to let them keep it, taking the side of the two companies which in recent days each raised their rates while supposedly competing against each other, rather than help consumers by taking an action to help spur competition in Maryland broadband services. There is no dispute that the Internet has become as valuable to most people as electricity or telephone service. By any measure, access to the Internet opens up a whole range of new opportunities, from students doing homework, to entrepreneurs developing new products to people who work from home. But not everyone’s Internet access is equal any more. Some places have been outfitted with the newest and fastest optical fiber from Verizon, to go along with Comcast’s Internet service. But other neighborhoods around the state have to make do with the old dial-up service, which was fine 15 years ago, but doesn't work well today with newer, more complicated Web sites offering video and music and other features. If you want to see the future of the Maryland economy, you need to know where, when and how broadband is growing.
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Access to high-speed Internet is an economic matter