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Estonia: Where the Internet is a Human Right

securitas writes "The Christian Science Monitor reports on technological change in Estonia, where an enlightened post-Soviet era government believes the Internet is essential for life in the 21st century and backs that up with legislation declaring Internet access is a human right. Estonia is a country where hot, running water was a luxury a decade ago. It's now a place where farmers have broadband Internet, 80% of the people use online banking, Internet usage and broadband penetration rates are comparable to Western Europe, and the government conducts most business (meetings, votes, document reviews, etc.) virtually through a system of networked computers. Not bad for a country that only 10 years ago was a crumbling, bankrupt mess with a network infrastructure to match."

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  1. In Soviet Russia by Erik+'Macint0sh'+J. · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    In Soviet Russia the Internet surfs you! Um...

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    /Erik Macint0sh Joergensen
  2. basic human right by Tablizer · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Let's start a country called Boneria, where porn and go-go clubs are a basic human right.