The US is moving backward in internet usage. In Europe 15MB/s
connections seem to be becoming the norm in places such as Belgium,
and it's filtering quickly throughout developed europe.
High speed internet on phones is common.

In the US the broadband penetration just isn't there, and the
companies are now taking steps to limit the 'next gen' uses of the
internet in that country.
Is that really necessary?
Maybe I miss it but I don't see the major ISPs in Europe going out of
business offering flat rate unlimited bandwidth with video streaming
and the same P2P problems we have here.
In fact the P2P problem might be worse since in some countries it's legal!

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