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Lessig on WSIS and Europe

Writes Lawrence Lessig: The Europeans have traditionally been committed to deploying the internet in the least convenient and most expensive way possible.

Sounds like a description of the official WiFi available at the latest CeBIT in Hannover. Expensive, over-organized, and unusable.

(Then again, the GPRS service I'm using when on the road, domestically, is reasonably affordable, easy to use, and stable.)

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