Internet - Luxury to Necessity

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Is the internet as vital as electricity? This video explores why it's time to start treating broadband more like a public utility. Learn how regulating internet providers could help close the growing digital divide.
The internet has revolutionized how we live and work. But as society grows more dependent on connectivity, the gaps in access and affordability are widening. This video examines the case for classifying broadband as an essential service and regulating providers as public utilities. Doing so could standardize service quality and availability across communities in the way electricity and phones were modernized. With so much of daily life mediated online, the video argues that reliable, affordable internet is a necessity, not a luxury. Treating it as such could foster innovation to reach the estimated 25 million Americans lacking broadband. Join the discussion on what policies around internet infrastructure could create a more equitable digital age.







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