Ben Scott
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Ben Scott
Benjamin James Matthew Scottwas an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper. He was born in Isleworth, Middlesex...
ProfessionReality Star
Date of Birth1 June 1986
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High-speed broadband access is the electricity of the 21st century, yet many rural and poorer urban communities are being left off the grid. The innovators and organizers at the National Summit for Community Wireless Networks are blazing the trail to make broadband affordable and available to everyone.
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What we have here is no less than the future of the Internet as we know it.
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The core concept of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is to serve as a heat shield between Congress and the people's networks. To me it?s a contradiction that a politically-appointed board could fill that role.
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It's very rational behavior in the industry. I would do the same thing if I was paid by my shareholders. But rational market behavior doesn't necessarily mean good public service.
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Increasingly, city officials view broadband in the 21st century the same way they viewed electricity 100 years ago and telephone service 50 years ago. It's falling into the category of a necessary and essential social service.
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Cities see this as a way to spur economic growth: on the one hand to put tools in the hands of the underprivileged and give them a leg up, and on the other to provide incentives to small businesses to locate in these cities and to expand their operations.
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These pricing schemes are simply poorly disguised discrimination. Requiring Internet companies to pay for high-speed access to the Internet when they're already charging consumers for the same service means consumers will ultimately pay twice.