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U.S. broadband households pay for networks while high-traffic streaming and AI platforms contribute almost nothing to infrastructure costs | Daily Reports Online

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  • US households contribute monthly fees while platforms still impose substantial network infrastructure burdens
  • Broadband cost recovery does not reflect actual traffic or usage patterns
  • Heavy users in the electricity and airline sectors pay proportionally for demand

Broadband networks in the United States operate under a cost model that does not align with actual usage – as households generate substantial revenue for major internet platforms while also contributing to the Universal Service Fund, which supports rural connectivity, schools, libraries, and healthcare facilities.


A typical US broadband household contributes roughly $9 per month to this fund, yet the largest traffic generators impose substantial infrastructure burdens without proportional contributions.

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