Let There Be Wi-Fi
Broadband is the electricity of the 21st century -- and much of America is being
left in the dark.

By Robert McChesney and John Podesta, The Washington Monthly

Two decades ago, the chattering classes fretted about economic upheaval rising
from Japan and the Asian Tigers. They feared an invasion of cars, microchips,
and Karaoke that would take away American jobs, take over U.S.-dominated
industries, and shift cultural norms. In the 1990s, America responded with a
boom in high technology and Hollywood exports. But a revolution is again
brewing in places like Japan and South Korea. This time it's about "broadband"
-- a technology that, in terms of powering economies, could be the 21st century
equivalent of electricity. But rather than relive the jingoism of the 1980s,
American policy makers would be wise to take a cue from the Asian innovators
and implement new policies to close the digital divide at home and with the
rest of the world.

Rest at:
http://www.govtech.net/digitalcommunities/story.php?id=97829

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