Rural and small communities in the United States are often hindered by limited budget and support from smaller tax-bases, which in turn results in higher cost of information infrastructure development and operation. This paper addresses a possible model of the impact of broadband coverage (such as ADSL, Wire, Cable, and Fiber Optic) to social transition in rural areas. Open data on US broadband and interview data were presented. Coverage on rural Texas was illustrated in this paper.ye
Although attention has been given to how broadband access is related to economic development in rura...
Using new data set of Federal Communication Commission, we model where small broadband providers cho...
Rural communities have had less Internet service accessibility than their urban counterparts and, as...
Rural and small communities in the United States are often hindered by limited budget and support fr...
Internet use has grown rapidly over the last 15 years and so has its integration into the rural econ...
As broadband—or high-speed—Internet use has spread, Internet applications requiring high transmissio...
Abstract: Rural communities have significantly less access to the Internet through broadband techno...
textOne of the key complications in connecting citizens to the Internet is "remoteness," or distance...
This article reviews the recent history of rural telecommunications policy in the USA and assesses t...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationWithout high speed access to informa...
Internet use has grown rapidly over the last two decades and so has the digital economy’s integratio...
Three-quarters of U.S. residents used the Internet to access information, education, and services in...
Section 254(b)(3) of the 1996 Telecommunications Act established the objective that residents of rur...
Broadband, or high-speed Internet access, has changed the way our society operates; yet there are st...
Broadband deployment in the United States is expanding rapidly but unevenly. Using new FCC census da...
Although attention has been given to how broadband access is related to economic development in rura...
Using new data set of Federal Communication Commission, we model where small broadband providers cho...
Rural communities have had less Internet service accessibility than their urban counterparts and, as...
Rural and small communities in the United States are often hindered by limited budget and support fr...
Internet use has grown rapidly over the last 15 years and so has its integration into the rural econ...
As broadband—or high-speed—Internet use has spread, Internet applications requiring high transmissio...
Abstract: Rural communities have significantly less access to the Internet through broadband techno...
textOne of the key complications in connecting citizens to the Internet is "remoteness," or distance...
This article reviews the recent history of rural telecommunications policy in the USA and assesses t...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationWithout high speed access to informa...
Internet use has grown rapidly over the last two decades and so has the digital economy’s integratio...
Three-quarters of U.S. residents used the Internet to access information, education, and services in...
Section 254(b)(3) of the 1996 Telecommunications Act established the objective that residents of rur...
Broadband, or high-speed Internet access, has changed the way our society operates; yet there are st...
Broadband deployment in the United States is expanding rapidly but unevenly. Using new FCC census da...
Although attention has been given to how broadband access is related to economic development in rura...
Using new data set of Federal Communication Commission, we model where small broadband providers cho...
Rural communities have had less Internet service accessibility than their urban counterparts and, as...