Internet Access and the Government
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- people left behind in the Internet age
- Pricing depending on area and speed
- Options for rural areas and smaller cities
- The government's responsibility for providing Internet access to people
- A possible increase in censorship and denial of access
- Conclusion
- Works cited
Abstract
internet availability has much improved since its inception. Accessing the internet has gone from requiring military clearance to traveling to a local library and hopping on a computer. The importance of the internet has also subsequently risen as more people gained access to it. The internet is the frontier of many areas, including communication, commerce, social networking, and even something as simple as paying one's bills. The internet has become an integral part of everyday life to most people. Others, however, are being left out of the entire revolution. The people being left out are being left behind in the fast-paced society the United States has developed. Some people are crying out for the government to provide internet access for everyone in order to get everyone up to speed with current trends.
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