Something for future generations to figure out, though. But we should remember the lessons of Y2K about not trusting future generations to fix all the problems we leave them.
Sure, but can you imagine people from 1880 trying to decide how to deal with the possibility that phone lines might not have enough bandwidth for all the potential future uses and trying to create solutions for problems that wouldn't exist for another 120 years?
It is impossible to predict what technologies will present the best solution 130 years from now.