MikeWehner said:
The government feels that access to the information superhighway (yes, I pulled that term straight out of 1999) is necessary, and that you shouldn't have to hand out cash each month for the privilege.
That's a pretty bizarre thing for the government to feel. Access to water, electricity, food, roads, education, healthcare, telephones, postal service and the aqueduct are all considered necessary, but no-one seems to feel we should have free access to them all. Even in countries where some services are free at point of access, we still have to pay for them at some point. And many of those things are significantly more necessary than pretty much anything else. What exactly is so special about the internet that makes it so important for everyone to get it for free when a significant portion of the population can't even afford to see a doctor?