Dec 16th 2013, 16:00, by Russell Brandom
The web may be growing, but in America the physical infrastructure most people use to access it is barely keeping pace. Eighty-five percent of the country is still stuck with cable modem service as its fastest available internet, and if we want to move towards a future of telepresence and widespread streaming video, that's not going to cut it. It's a huge problem for the growth of the web, and in this year's Captive Audience, law professor Susan Crawford laid out how it happened as telecom companies consolidated power and colluded to escape regulation.
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