Audrey Tang

And it's very limited in terms of preference expression and so on. And before the universal broadband, any advance in digital democracy could be seen as elitist for excluding the people who don't have the broadband bidirectional communication and so on. So that's definitely a prerequisite, right? If you have universal broadband, if like in Taiwan, I publicly say that any place in Taiwan, even top of Taiwan, almost 4,000 meters, you're guaranteed to have two megabits per second for just 16 US dollars per month for no limits on your bandwidth use and so on. If you don't, it's my fault, like personally my fault, and people hold me to account, right?

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