by John Galt » Mon Sep 18, 2017 9:14 pm
you could have wifi most everywhere, under a national system, free to use. and i do think "giving it away", as in, paid by taxes, would be a brilliant idea. we already do it for roads, why not instead have all the data free, and have physical transport cost money? with the data everywhere we'd be able to find problems (like crashes) immediately and be able to divert traffic much more effectively when needed. add in automated cars and it would all work together beautifully. everyone would have to get their own devices to connect but once connected it would be a massive boon for the economy. the north american electric reliability corp oversees all american and canadian power lines, and some mexican. something similar would have some sort of oversight for all the fiber lines, with individual companies managing things at a local level, only difference would be that we'd operate it more like well, toll-less roads are today, with government paying the bills. the cost of being digitally connected is then instead transferred to the cost of being physically connected with the freedom of car travel
of course... at this point telecomm would be 100% against removing all competitors. but they could still compete for the government contracts
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