Peronsonally, I'd like to see it become one. Like the right to public education.
If everyone had access to the internet and all the information available on it, I'd say that would be an impressive feat and a big step forward for our society.
But it could sure do a lot...
How about VOIP phones? A Skype ready device that connects wirelessly and is useable over free bandwidth anywhere.
Instant maps via google maps of the location you are in, complete with restaraunts, police stations, bus routes, etc. Whatever you tell it too show.
Wikipedia for everyone, anywhere, That's quite the reference to have access to whenever you need it.
Toss in internet radio and a headphone jack, give it a hard drive and call it a super i-pod...
With a giant free wifi network available to everyone, I'd imagine we'd see a whole new wave of handheld devices.
But to say it is a fundamental right is a little much...
And if anyhing is gonna make traditional phones start looking obsolite, that's my guess. So It's no wonder the telecommunications companies don't like the idea
