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Spain Codifies the "Right To Broadband"

Reader adeelarshad82 writes to lets us know that Spain has now codified a "Right to Broadband," thus following the lead of Finland. Spain's industry minister announced that citizens will have a legal right from 2011 to be able to buy broadband Internet access of at least 1 Mb/sec at a regulated price wherever they live. The telecoms operator holding the so-called "universal service" contract would have to guarantee it could offer "reasonably" priced broadband throughout Spain.

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  1. Re:Not a "right"! by Walzmyn · · Score: 3, Interesting

    No it's not a right. It's a guarantee. "If you pay this contractor, we guarantee this contractor will provide this minimal service."

    If it were a right, then you would have a right to these people (the contractors) work, that's called slavery.

    It's the same thing with this so-called right to healthcare here in the states. You might have a right not to be denied service because of your skin color or country of birth but you do not have a "right" to the efforts of other individuals.