Monday, September 19, 2011

Lack of competition helps make U.S. only 25th in global internet speeds

But, but, corporations say less competition is better for consumers. Would they lie?

The New York Times reported on Wednesday that the U.S. has sunk to 25th in a global ranking of Internet speeds, just behind Romania.

Why? Because our nation's regulators abandoned an earlier commitment to foster competition in the marketplace for Internet access providers.


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