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Healthcare, electricity, water, natural gas (before it's phased out) and some kind of basic isp and cell system that provides a minimum level of service (like 500kb/s with no data cap).
I agree with everything except for β500kb/sβ that is not enoughβ¦
5 Mbps would be my lower limit, if I had to set one.
500kb/s is enough to access online services (like federal, provincial, healthcare, etc), would be easy to provide even in remote areas and a negligible cost to network operators. The only reason people "need" megabit connections today is endless feeds of video content.
500 kbit/s is just awfully slow.
You talk like megabit is overkill, when in fact it's absolutely not.
If you're even gonna bother with providing networking to everyone at least set your bar a little higher.
Forcing them to provide free 1-10 Mbit/s to everyone in range of a WWAN or using regular wired WAN, wouldn't affect operators in any meaningful way.
So punishment for being poor?
There is no technological reason for it to be that limited...