As the second decade of the new millennium begins, a major issue that will increasingly confront governments is whether the Internet is becoming so integral to day-to-day life that access to the Internet should be considered a basic human right.
The governments of Finland and Spain considered the question and concluded that the answer is Yes. Both countries will guarantee their citizens that they will have access to at least one-megabyte service at a fixed price anywhere in the country.
Follow...
Published on January 02, 2010 19:58