The Fiction Zone that DC Has Become

Lessig explains why we’re (the US) so far behind in terms of broadband performance and economics:

How did France get it so good? By following the rules the US passed in 1996, but that telecoms never really followed (and cable companies didn’t have to follow): “strict unbundling.” That’s the same in Japan — fierce competition induced by “heavy handed” regulation producing a faster, cheaper Internet. Now of course, no one is pushing “open access” anymore. Net neutrality is a thin and light substitute for the strategy that has worked in France and Japan.

It will be interesting to see where our Wisconsin politicians land on this matter.