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1Mb Broadband Access Becomes Legal Right In Finland

An anonymous reader writes "Starting next July, every person in Finland will have the right to a one-megabit broadband connection, according to the Ministry of Transport and Communications. Finland is the world's first country to create laws guaranteeing broadband access. The Finnish people are also legally guaranteed a 100Mb broadband connection by the end of 2015."

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  1. Re:Bastards! by sopssa · · Score: 5, Informative

    This news has been written quite loosely around the news sites - original article (in finnish) states that ISP's must be capable of offering reasonably priced, atleast 1Mb broadband to every house. During this year Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority will state who those ISP's are that must be able to provide the services (probably the largest ones). So it's not free, like many seem to think - just reasonably priced (probably around 20-50e/month)

    This part yet is not really that interesting since it's already pretty much common place.

    However the law also states that the speed of the line must be atleast 75% of the said one during 24 hour measurement period. And what's more interesting is that by 2015 it will be 100mbit. Even though this is already available in the largest cities, it will mean major infrastructure development from the ISP's in other areas.

    Oh and btw, no ISP in Finland has transfer limits or such crap. Not even mobile operators, who offer unlimited 5Mbit 3G for something like 30e/month.

    Hopefully this also means that those three-strike laws wont be possible, since getting broadband access should be a legal right.

  2. Re:Meanwhile in America by rolfwind · · Score: 5, Informative
  3. Right to a broadband connection, minus the content by Adrian+Lopez · · Score: 5, Informative

    What good is the right to a broadband connection if they don't have the right to an unfiltered connection? In case you didn't know, a filter maintained by Finnish police that's supposed to block child pornography also blocks other content, including a website critical of Finland's internet filter:

    http://www.effi.org/blog/kai-2008-02-18.html

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  4. Re:You're actually right by 10Ghz · · Score: 5, Informative

    Or, you can turn your life over to a government with the promises of all your needs being taken care of from cradle to grave. All you have to give them is... everything.

    "Everything"? I live in Finland, were we are apparently taken care of by the state from cradle to grave. Have we given "everything" to the state? No. Sure, we pay taxes (last time I checked, USA has taxes as well). But I own my home, my car, I'm free to marry whoever I want... How exactly have I given "everything" to the state?

    The problem, for admirers of this system such as yourself, anyway, is that Europe itself is starting to question such an arrangement. People are beginning to wonder why they can't have a good medical care system without massive government expenditures.

    It's fashionable to bash the healthcare-system. But if I feel that the public health-care does not fit my needs, I'm free to use private services.

    They're starting to wonder just why it's necessary to be paying so much in taxes.

    We are? In fact, several polls in Finland say that people would be willing to pay more taxes for improved public services.

    They're starting to wonder why starting a business has to be a bureaucratic nightmare.

    It is? There's plenty of entrepreneurs over here. My mother was one. It does't seem that starting a business is a "bureaucratic nightmare". Anyone who wants to start a business can do so.

    And they're starting to vote appropriately

    The right-wing parties they are voting at the moment are more or less equivalent to Democrats in USA. Some of them would be left from Democrats.

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  5. Re:Bastards! by im_thatoneguy · · Score: 5, Informative

    Facts please!

    Urbanization:

    US 82%
    Finland 63%

    So we're more concentrated in cities.

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    People density per million square KMs

    US 31 million per million square kms.
    Finland 15 million per million square kms.

    So there are less of them per square km!

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    So there goes "We all live in the countryside" and "We're more spread out." Per person it's much easier to wire an American than a Fin.

    I'll save the cost argument for someone else but 10x seems unlikely and the facts that were easy to check were exactly the opposite of what you claimed, so I don't have a high degree of confidence in the reliability of any claim you make.