Broadband Openness Key to Information-Sharing
Broadcasting & Cable, October 5, 2009
By John Eggerton
Universal broadband and an open Internet are essential to information gathering and dissemination in a world where citizen journalists and bloggers will have an increasingly important role, dead-tree media are transforming into Internet enterprises, and government will open itself up for online scrutiny, according to a new report.
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