How do we ensure access to the internet is a human right enjoyed by everyone? An annual report monitoring of implementation of international (and national) commitments made by governments towards the creation of an inclusive information society.
A series of papers on how to make Information and Communication Technology accessible for all: business models, policies, strategies, technologies, networks and more.
This online internet-speed test is part of a campaign for affordable high-speed internet access for all, by the Communication Workers of America (CWA).
This report examines how Philadelphia's municipal wireless initiative
helped shape the national debate regarding the need for public
broadband infrastructure and the impact the project's successes and
failures had on the local community.
The Case for Universal Broadband in America: Now! finds that wide swaths of America have no broadband at all, or only "fraudband"
that is so slow, unreliable, expensive and/or consumer-unfriendly that
it cannot bring Americans the benefits of universal broadband that
President Bush cited back in 2004.