In his $900 billion stimulus program, the Obama administration plans to spend nine billion dollars to expand broadband Internet service to rural and underserved areas. A promise of President Obama who compared his project to the development of motorway during the Eisenhower period. But some experts, according to the New York Times, bring into question the relevance of this public investment, which could be "the worst kind of mistakes that lawmakers could make." Read the article in the New York Times.