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Universal broadband
The broadband universal service or otherwise known as universal broadband service is a government plan to ensure all citizens in a given nation have access to Internet services.  The discussion of expanding the traditional universal voice service plans to include broadband service has been going on for several years now in many countries.
As argued by the tech adviser of former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Raj Reddy stated that the lower is a nation in the human development index, the larger or higher would be its broadband needs.
Reasoning his statement, it means that nation with illiterate or semi-literate people who can't read instructions can still avail of online services when visuals replace text.
The first country in the world to provide broadband universal service to its populace was Switzerland in January 2008.
The main aim of the universal broadband service is to mitigate the digital split, which is the differing quantity of information accessible to those with broadband internet access against those who don’t have the broadband access.  

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