democracy and communications
November 1, 2005 by Mary Wynne-Wynter
I track how macro trends affect the broadband industry and was excited to come across this MuniWireless blog: The ability to access Internet content and services is the new Right to Bear Arms.
Thanks to Martin Geddes for referencing F2C: Freedom to Connect
Freedom to Connect begins with two assumptions. First, if some connectivity is good, then more connectivity is better. Second, if a connection that does one thing is good, then a connection that can do many things is better.
I see this as a Bigger Game for telecommunications and networks and I plan to get involved and learn much more about it.
