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SciFiBoy said:
Akvod said:
SciFiBoy said:
Millennium said:
Um, no. The right to communicate is indeed fundamental, but this does not dictate -nor should it- that any particular method of communication is a basic human right.

well, there is pretty much no better way to communicate than the internet (other than actually meeting people), so I guess it makes sense that you would want to try and give everyone access to it.

wut?

Who will fund it? How will we enforce such funding? Should we prioritize the funding of providing internet access to the whole world, than say food, water, medicine, etc? Which brand? What about the sites themselves, with the huge increase in bandwith?

Video Calling, Email, Instant Messaging


Im not saying they should do it, im saying I can understand why they would want to do it, as for how they might do so, well, I assume however they do so at the moment, internet access is being expanded currently anyway is it not?

Yes, but those ways aren't better to the point that there is "no better way".

Internet access is being expanded, but as a result of supply and demand.