The internet is the unsung hero of 2020, politicians need to step up and defend it
Our virtual existences have been a lifeline during the pandemic, and they must be protected, writes Joseph Lorenzo Hall
As governments across the world floundered, the network of networks was able to handle an astonishing and sustained spike in usage, as almost every aspect of the lives of millions of people moved online.
If the coronavirus pandemic had struck at any other moment in human history, the impact on the economy and our personal lives would have been much more severe.
Without the internet, it is hard to see how the global economy could have pivoted – so why is it that politicians across the globe are not only taking the internet for granted, but apparently seeking ways to curb its spread and power?
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