
We knew that Finland was taking internet access seriously, but the country just did something pretty cool: they made basic broadband access a ” human right” for all its citizens. But that’s not it, by 2015, it will go to 100Mbps. Now, what does it mean in practice? Simply that the *broadband infrastructure* would leave no one behind (the network should physically reach everyone). It doesn’t mean that broadband has become free…
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