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\"Americans pay too much for internet service. We're going to drive down the price for families who have service now,\" Biden said in a speech in Pittsburgh after the release of his $2 trillion-plus proposal for federal government investment.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By David Shepardson<\/strong>

WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden<\/a> on Wednesday called on Congress to spend $100 billion over eight years to expand high-speed broadband access to the entire United States - and said his plan aims to lower prices and steers funding away from companies providing internet.

\"Americans pay too much for internet service. We're going to drive down the price for families who have service now,\" Biden said in a speech in Pittsburgh after the release of his $2 trillion-plus proposal for federal government investment.

The White House said Biden's plan would build \"future proof\"
broadband infrastructure<\/a> in unserved areas and focus support on networks \"owned, operated by, or affiliated with local governments, non-profits, and co-operatives\" and noted they have \"less pressure to turn profits.\"

Michael Powell, who heads the industry trade group NCTA - The Internet & Television Association, said the White House \"risks taking a serious wrong turn in discarding decades of successful
policy<\/a> by suggesting that the government is better suited than private-sector technologists to build and operate the internet.\"

Powell said that while government does have a role in getting networks to under-served areas and to help low-income families afford them, it was wrong \"either to prioritize government-owned networks or micromanage private networks, including the unfounded assertion that the government should be managing prices.\"

The Federal Communications Commission said in January that the number of people without access to internet of speeds at least 25\/3 Mbps had fallen to around 14.5 million at the end of 2019.

A group of U.S. senators earlier this month said in a letter to the White House that the current high-speed standard of 25 megabits per second and upload speeds of up to 3 megabits is insufficient, urging support for a goal of 100 megabits per second.

Acting
FCC<\/a> Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel tweeted: \"Broadband for 100%. I'm all in.\"

Advocacy group Public Knowledge praised the Biden plan for recognizing \"high-speed, affordable broadband is an essential service that people need to thrive in modern society.\"
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拜登呼吁1000亿美元来扩大美国宽带接入

白宫说,拜登的计划将建立“未来证明”供水地区的宽带基础设施和重点支持网络”拥有的、由或隶属于地方政府,非营利组织,和合作社”,表示他们“更少的压力把利润。”

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“美国人支付太多的互联网服务。我们要降低家庭服务的价格现在,”拜登在发布后在匹兹堡的一次演讲中说他2美元以上的建议联邦政府投资。
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华盛顿:美国总统乔•拜登(Joe Biden)周三呼吁国会在8年内花费1000亿美元来扩大高速宽带接入到整个美国,说他的计划旨在降低价格和引导资金从公司提供互联网。

“美国人支付太多的互联网服务。我们要降低家庭服务的价格现在,”拜登在发布后在匹兹堡的一次演讲中说他2美元以上的建议联邦政府投资。

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白宫说,拜登的计划将建立“未来证明”宽带基础设施在供水地区和重点支持网络”拥有的、由或隶属于地方政府,非营利组织,和合作社”,表示他们“更少的压力把利润。”

行业组织的负责人迈克尔•鲍威尔NCTA——互联网和电视协会表示,白宫”风险在丢弃一个严重的错误把数十年的成功政策表明政府比私营部门的技术人员更适合建造和运营互联网。”

鲍威尔说,虽然政府有一个角色,让网络服务不足的地区,帮助低收入家庭的负担,这是错误的”优先考虑国有网络或者私人网络进行微观管理,包括毫无根据的断言政府应该管理价格。”

联邦通信委员会在1月表示,没有互联网的人数至少25/3 Mbps的速度降至1450万2019年底左右。

本月早些时候,一群美国参议员致信白宫表示,当前高速25 mbps和上传速度的标准3 m不足,敦促支持每秒100比特的目标。

代理FCC主席杰西卡Rosenworcel在“推特”上写道:“宽带为100%。我都在。”

倡导组织公共知识称赞拜登计划识别“高速、负担得起的宽带是一个重要的服务,人们需要在现代社会。”
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\"&lt;p&gt;&quot;Americans
\"Americans pay too much for internet service. We're going to drive down the price for families who have service now,\" Biden said in a speech in Pittsburgh after the release of his $2 trillion-plus proposal for federal government investment.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By David Shepardson<\/strong>

WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden<\/a> on Wednesday called on Congress to spend $100 billion over eight years to expand high-speed broadband access to the entire United States - and said his plan aims to lower prices and steers funding away from companies providing internet.

\"Americans pay too much for internet service. We're going to drive down the price for families who have service now,\" Biden said in a speech in Pittsburgh after the release of his $2 trillion-plus proposal for federal government investment.

The White House said Biden's plan would build \"future proof\"
broadband infrastructure<\/a> in unserved areas and focus support on networks \"owned, operated by, or affiliated with local governments, non-profits, and co-operatives\" and noted they have \"less pressure to turn profits.\"

Michael Powell, who heads the industry trade group NCTA - The Internet & Television Association, said the White House \"risks taking a serious wrong turn in discarding decades of successful
policy<\/a> by suggesting that the government is better suited than private-sector technologists to build and operate the internet.\"

Powell said that while government does have a role in getting networks to under-served areas and to help low-income families afford them, it was wrong \"either to prioritize government-owned networks or micromanage private networks, including the unfounded assertion that the government should be managing prices.\"

The Federal Communications Commission said in January that the number of people without access to internet of speeds at least 25\/3 Mbps had fallen to around 14.5 million at the end of 2019.

A group of U.S. senators earlier this month said in a letter to the White House that the current high-speed standard of 25 megabits per second and upload speeds of up to 3 megabits is insufficient, urging support for a goal of 100 megabits per second.

Acting
FCC<\/a> Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel tweeted: \"Broadband for 100%. I'm all in.\"

Advocacy group Public Knowledge praised the Biden plan for recognizing \"high-speed, affordable broadband is an essential service that people need to thrive in modern society.\"
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