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Tag: By Sharon Strover — Brian Whitacre — and Roberto Gallardo

Posted inBroadband and Technology

Broadband: What Policies Would Help Most?

by Brian Whitacre September 4, 2013January 9, 2018

EDITOR’S NOTE: Previous installments in our broadband series have shown that 1) broadband is not ubiquitous in rural America, 2) being poor or elderly decreases the chances of residents subscribing to (or “adopting”) broadband and 3) high-speed Internet access has economic benefits. The last article in our series looks at what these findings mean for […]

Posted inBroadband and Technology

Digital Gap Widens for Rural Elderly, Poor

by Sharon Strover, Roberto Gallardo and Brian Whitacre August 14, 2013July 17, 2019

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