https://www.wired.com/story/im-suing...ons-iron-grip/
Mirandakatz wrote:
Mirandakatz wrote:
New York City is lagging far behind when it comes to ensuring ubiquitous, reasonably priced fiber optic internet access for every resident. There's a jaw-dropping digital divide in the city, and more than a quarter of households are still using dial-up. The city could be doing more to fix that—but it's not. That's why Susan Crawford, a professor at Harvard Law School and fierce advocate for nationwide fiber, is suing the city. At Backchannel, Crawford writes that "the city’s intransigence should be embarrassing to it. Instead of a plan, instead of exercising power and acting coherently, all we’ve got is shuffling and nay-saying. Getting information regarding access is the key to transforming telecommunications policy in the US—as well as in New York City. We must do better."
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