There is a renewed push for providers to offer discounts or "social tariffs" to poorer families.
Not much of a problem, there, but how fast does 'broadband' have to be, and how much?
I pay £23.33 for a guaranteed 35Mb/s with free evening and weekend phone calls - it is more than enough and the speed is often twice that. It is certainly way better than the 10 Mb/s of the 90's, and that was expensive.
Use of the Internet is now integral to communication for many of us. Try contacting the NHS, your bank, the council or any services without it - they do not do phones any more. So, how fast does it need to be?
I browse; a lot: news; science; culture; current affairs, and they can all update faster than I can read. I do not stream or play games, so how fast do absolutely necessary "social tariffs" need to be, and how much?
We should never close people out because they are poor, but that does not mean that we give them free access to premium services and superfast (expensive) speeds they cannot use.