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Who Pays for the Internet? w/ Roslyn Layton
Episode 19

Who Pays for the Internet? w/ Roslyn Layton

Evan and Aalborg University's Roslyn Layton discuss whether Big Tech companies should help pay for low-income and rural Americans to get connected.

The Dynamist · Roslyn Layton, Evan Swarztrauber

May 16, 202343m 15s

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Show Notes

Almost everyone agrees that an Internet connection is essential for full participation in modern American life. That’s why our government is spending huge sums to build networks in rural areas and help low-income Americans pay their bills or connect for free. As the burden increases on taxpayers, is it time to rethink how we subsidize broadband? Should Big Tech companies like Google, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft help foot the bill for the infrastructure needed to use their services? Or should Americans pay additional fees on their Internet bill to help other Americans get online? What other business models might help pay for infrastructure going forward? 

Evan is joined by Roslyn Layton, Senior Vice President of Strand Consult and visiting researcher at Aalborg University. She is also a nonresident senior fellow at Foundation for American Innovation. You can read her report on broadband cost recovery and her other work at StrandConsult.dk. You can check out the Sandvine report on Internet traffic referenced on the episode here.

Topics

rural vs urbansubsidiesbroadbandinternet