The report was released after the seventeenth session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, and is entitled “Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, Frank La Rue.” The report makes many bold statements regarding the right to Internet access and will spur global efforts to increase broadband availability in nations.

Is Broadband Affordable Enough for Universal Broadband Access?

In addition to basic Internet access, the report authors also emphasize that disconnecting individuals from the Internet is a violation of human rights and goes against international law. This statement is particularly relevant in Egypt and Syria, where governments attempted to control access to the Internet, and the opposition used the Internet to mount protests and organize events. The United Nations emphasizes the importance of broadband and Internet access throughout the report:

A Message to Countries Restricting Access

The report is a message to countries restricting access to citizens as an attempt to control opposition, as well as a signal to others that ensuring universal access to broadband should be a global priority. The report was published at a time when the FCC is reporting 26 million Americans do not have access to broadband. The general mission of the United Nations Broadband Commission for Digital Development is to ensure high-speed affordable broadband connectivity to the Internet is provided to every citizen. The Commission promotes the adoption of broadband-friendly practices and policies for all, so everyone can take advantage of the social and societal benefits offered by broadband. The report notes the importance of national broadband plans to lay out a cohesive strategy for deploying and utilizing broadband to carry out strategic national priorities. 119 Governments have adopted broadband plans to guide the journey into the digital era. Based on a global perspective, the importance of a national broadband strategy is summed up in the report:

The Critical Role Governments Play

Governments play a critical role in convening the private sector, public institutions, civil society and individual citizens to outline a vision for a connected nation. Policy leadership is necessary to:

Highlight the role of broadband in national development.Establish a forum for dialogue and encouraging work across Ministries and sectors.Set an agenda that outlines policy goals and targets.Provide an enabling environment for private investment to flourish.