Sri Lanka, March 31 -- In order to have a more financially viable outlay of internet connectivity the Federation of Information Technology Industry Sri Lanka (FITIS) has advocated allowing digital connectivity providers to be able to discriminate on the basis of price on the issuance of connections. Currently price discrimination for high speed connections does exist for businesses but is not widespread for households.

Currently certain geographic areas do not have access to high speed internet and the connectivity providers are unable to provide access due to the lack of density in customers.

Residential addresses that are willing and able to obtain connections at a higher cost are also left out of access to high speed broadband.

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