Bangladesh, Feb. 12 -- The internet, once a marvel of private sector innovation, has become a ubiquitous aspect of modern life, with nearly 92 percent of Americans enjoying access today. Yet, despite its remarkable growth and accessibility, the Biden administration is embarking on a concerning path of internet regulation, wielding a US$65 billion infrastructure bill to expand government control under the guise of “preventing digital discrimination”.

Formerly, the American governments approach to the internet was hands-off, allowing the free market to flourish and innovation to thrive. However, the current administration seems determined to alter this trajectory by empowering the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to poli...