A report issued yesterday by the FCC says that most of the connections sold to Americans as "broadband" are actually too slow to qualify for the name. Rick Karr is a correspondent for PBS's "Need to Know." He speaks with us about why American broadband connections are lagging so badly behind those found in the rest of the world.
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Thanks for the segment on European advances on BROADBAND.
Now, can you do the same for HEALTH-CARE COSTS? I've heard that the USA has a vastly expensive total per-capita health-care expense but that a lot of lt is administrative, and that administrative expense is MUCH LESS in many European countries. IT SEEMS we run our health-care system as a GIFT TO PROFIT-MAKERS and AN EMPLOYMENT SCHEME TOP BENEFIT ADMIN FOLKS.
How about it?
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