I think one of the marvels of the Internet is that you become locationless. You'd be amazed at the small towns that huge hosting companies grow out of. In fact, most often they are not located in larger urban centres, because their customers are all over the world and their cost base is better in a smaller community.
There are two things. The first thing is to remove the threats, which I've talked about a few times. I can't overstate how important that is, because that burden falls on the small, which become the medium-sized and the big.
The second thing is that it just cultivates that open Internet. The Internet is, at its heart—