Top 1200 Internet Access Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on April 19, 2025.
All Americans must have access to the Internet in today's digital world, and the market needs competition to drive affordable prices.
I think (the internet) is contributing to Chinese political engagement..access to the outside world is preventing more censorship.
The Internet has killed the traditional record business, but it's given back in the way of instant access. — © James Young
The Internet has killed the traditional record business, but it's given back in the way of instant access.
In the Internet age, it is inevitable that corporations and government agencies will have access to detailed information about people's lives.
Differences of power are always manifested in asymmetrical access. The President of the United States has access to almost everybody for almost anything he might want of them, and almost nobody has access to him. The super-rich have access to almost everybody; almost nobody has access to them. ... The creation and manipulation of power is constituted of the manipulation and control of access.
Access to computers and the Internet has become a basic need for education in our society.
An overly expansive virtual 'toll' for the Internet that blocks consumers' and competitors' access to the e-commerce superhighway is not the right answer.
The cool thing about the Internet is that it's allowing women more access to their own history.
The first mistake in the New York Times is worrying about granting Trump access. They're not "granting" Trump access. Trump is commanding access. Trump is taking access. Trump is dictating the daily narrative.
We cannot allow internet service providers to restrict the best access or to pick winners and losers in the online marketplace for services and ideas.
The beauty of Bumble and this world of online connecting is it gives you access. Going down to the bar, what is your access? What is the access you're gaining there? Really, only a few people.
In this age of media and Internet access, we are much more talkative than ever before.
The Internet has done so much for so many. It allows women and minorities to have access to education, training, and information that sometimes isn't available to them for whatever reason.
High speed Internet access isn't a nice thing to have, it's a necessary thing to have. — © Tina Smith
High speed Internet access isn't a nice thing to have, it's a necessary thing to have.
With the internet we are facing more or less a very similar story. It does offer virtually limitless access to entertainment and for many people living in extremely depressing conditions in authoritarian states, it does provide a vehicle for getting by. For many oppositional movements, the internet, while providing the opportunity to distribute information more quickly and cheaper, may have actually made their struggle more difficult in the long run.
Free basic internet access should be like dialing 911 in the US or 100 in India.
People need to access Skype wirelessly, no matter where they are, and what happens is that we'll be taking advantage of the rollout of Internet everywhere - WiFi and WiMax in particular.
Net neutrality is at the core of what we love about the Internet. Put simply, it allows any individual or business equal access to online services.
I've talked a lot about the need to promote digital empowerment: to enable any American who wants high-speed Internet access, or broadband, to get it.
In the Affordable Care Act, Congress provided access to medical care for nearly 30 million uninsured Americans. Access is critically important, but offering access to an already broken system won't provide a lasting cure. We need to ask and answer the underlying question: Access to what?
Immigrants use the library often. A lot of them don't have access to books and Internet at home. They seem so disconnected to the city.
If we hold onto our American ideals, we've got to make sure that all opportunities are available - including access to the internet - no matter what income level you're at or where you live.
I support greater access to the Internet, but going back to Obama-era regulations is not the answer.
I don't think American life requires you to be on Facebook. It does require you to have access to the Internet.
People can and do live without Internet access, and many lead very successful lives.
I know how important it is to have affordable and reliable access to cell and Internet services.
Although I believe the Web has greatly increased the distribution of quality news, I do worry about those who don't have Internet access.
Access to reliable Internet is a necessity, whether it's for school, work, or staying connected with family and friends.
The Internet has usurped the collective unconscious and access to cosmic consciousness has become difficult and almost primitive.
A lack of reliable high-speed Internet access creates an opportunity divide between Central Virginia's rural communities and our suburban areas.
A young artist can become popular more quickly with the Internet providing instant access to ones work.
To say that Wi-Fi is a critical component of Internet access in today's always-connected society doesn't do it justice.
There're people all over the world that have access to Suicide Silence because of the internet and everyone that listens to you has a better chance to paying to see you play.
The Internet gave us access to everything; but it also gave everything access to us.
I don't care where I live, so long as there's a roof to keep the rain off my books, and high-speed Internet access.
Broadband Internet access service is inherently an interstate service, and that is not a determination that just the FCC has made.
A democracy survives when its citizens have access to trustworthy and impartial sources of information, when it can discern lies from truth. Take this away and a democracy dies. The fusion of news and entertainment, the rise of a class of celebrity journalists on television who define reporting by their access to the famous and the powerful, the retreat by many readers into the ideological ghettos of the Internet and the ruthless drive by corporations to destroy the traditional news business are leaving us deaf, dumb and blind.
It's vital that low-income Americans have access to communications services, including broadband Internet, which Lifeline helps to achieve. — © Ajit Pai
It's vital that low-income Americans have access to communications services, including broadband Internet, which Lifeline helps to achieve.
High-speed Internet access, or broadband, is giving entrepreneurs anywhere an unprecedented chance to disrupt entire industries and transform our country.
In today's world, access to the Internet is inarguably critical to function in informal and formal spaces - and the costs to digital segregation are rising.
It is public land and we will do our best to provide recreational activities. We are looking at initially allowing kayak access, wade fishing, bicycle access and walking access on some of the interior roads.
Being able to compete for consumers' attention and dollars over the preciousness of access is a thing of the past. Everyone is using the Internet to globally market a product.
Younger feminists actually care about stuff that came before them, the same way that I totally cared about and loved and felt so lucky to have access to the feminism that came before me. To have younger people take what me and my friends have done, and to say 'We have access to that, but we're going to put that through our own Internet generation filter and we're going to make it into something that speaks to us and is a lot smarter.'
Access to the Internet is an essential tool for equipping students with 21st century skills.
With a public library card in your hand, you have access to the Internet and a world of opportunities.
I was not only the first woman to become secretary of state, I was the first [U.S.] secretary of state of the 21st century. I was the first secretary of state to own a Web site, to visit Internet cafes, and to make Internet access a part of policy.
I feel like I would have been able to be the creative I am anywhere in America just because I have access to the Internet.
One of the things that made the Internet so explosive and such an economic and intellectual force is because of the free-market enterprise in a country like the U.S. controlling access to it.
There is an underlying, fundamental reliance on the Internet, which continues to grow in the number of users, country penetration and both fixed and wireless broadband access.
The public should have access to unfettered communication and commerce, and the Internet is increasingly the medium where that takes place. — © Zephyr Teachout
The public should have access to unfettered communication and commerce, and the Internet is increasingly the medium where that takes place.
The Internet serves as a channel of endless information through which individuals now access the news, employment opportunities, education, entertainment, etc.
I also administer the Internet Assigned Names Authority, which is the central coordinator for the Internet address space, domain names and Internet protocol conventions essential to the use and operation of the Internet.
Obviously with the Internet and increased access to other means of watching shows, the audience has dispersed and is all over the place and that is a challenge.
The greatest thing is the internet and that means that anybody, you have just as much access as I do. And you can make your little tape and work on it and work on it until you got it the way you want it. And then you can put it on the net. And if it's any damn good somebody's gonna notice. That's happened over and over again now. To me that's good. That's good access that isn't controlled by the companies. I think that's a great thing.
Infrastructure investment is critical to closing the digital divide in our country and bringing high-speed Internet access to more rural Americans.
At the very least, you must make the Internet free in areas that are poverty-stricken. Without the Internet and access to information, poverty-stricken households will never catch up to households above the poverty line - throwing the African-American community deeper into the stone ages.
Access to Internet and content should be free for users which can get accommodated by advertisements.
Access by kids to the Internet should be like kids breathing clean air.
I am in favor of complete freedom of information and of free access to the new communication tools, in particular the Internet.
The power of the Internet is also its limitation - it provides access to large amounts of information without providing guidance on how to sort out what is credible and what is not.
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