Don’t forget that most internet infrastructure is already heavily subsidized by public money, especially when rolling out to rural communities. It’s even officially classified as a utility.
That’s like saying that the government provides the empty pipework but the actual water should be supplied and controlled by Nestle who will set the price, quality and quantity of water they will give you.
Don’t forget that most internet infrastructure is already heavily subsidized by public money, especially when rolling out to rural communities. It’s even officially classified as a utility.
That’s like saying that the government provides the empty pipework but the actual water should be supplied and controlled by Nestle who will set the price, quality and quantity of water they will give you.
Buddy, I’m not disagreeing with you. Calm down.