By Nathan Newman – How do we address surging bandwidth usage and bridge the digital divide in a country where tens of millions of families don’t have any high-speed access to the Internet at home?
One question is whether content providers on the Internet like Netflix, Google and Facebook, who profit tremendously from the existence of a fast Internet, should be taxed to support the physical infrastructure supporting broadband?
In Europe, at least, political leaders are increasingly arguing that the answer should be yes. more> http://tinyurl.com/agj7h24




