Some policymakers, believing that disparities in broadband access across American society could have adverse economic and social consequences on those left behind, assert that the federal government should play a more active role to avoid a “digital divide” in broadband access. One approach is for the federal government to provide financial assistance to support broadband deployment in underserved areas. Others, however, believe that federal assistance for broadband deployment is not appropriate. Some opponents question the reality of the “digital divide,” and argue that federal intervention in the broadband marketplace would be premature and, in some cases, counterproductive
The "digital divide" is a term used to describe a perceived gap between "information haves and have-...
This report looks at considerations of the 112th Congress in furthering encouragement of broadband d...
Universal service has long been an integral component of American telecommunications policy. As more...
Some policymakers, believing that disparities in broadband access across American society could have...
Some policymakers, believing that disparities in broadband access across American society could have...
Some policymakers, believing that disparities in broadband access across American society could have...
Some policymakers, believing that disparities in broadband access across American society could have...
Some policymakers, believing that disparities in broadband access across American society could have...
Some policymakers, believing that disparities in broadband access across American society could have...
Some policymakers, believing that disparities in broadband access across American society could have...
This report examines issues regarding broadband access in the U.S., more specifically the "digital d...
This report discusses the "digital divide," a term that has been used to characterize a gap between...
This report provides an overview of the "digital divide", which is a term used to describe a perceiv...
Report that provides an overview of the "digital divide", which is a term used to describe a perceiv...
This report provides an overview of the "digital divide," which is a term used to describe a perceiv...
The "digital divide" is a term used to describe a perceived gap between "information haves and have-...
This report looks at considerations of the 112th Congress in furthering encouragement of broadband d...
Universal service has long been an integral component of American telecommunications policy. As more...
Some policymakers, believing that disparities in broadband access across American society could have...
Some policymakers, believing that disparities in broadband access across American society could have...
Some policymakers, believing that disparities in broadband access across American society could have...
Some policymakers, believing that disparities in broadband access across American society could have...
Some policymakers, believing that disparities in broadband access across American society could have...
Some policymakers, believing that disparities in broadband access across American society could have...
Some policymakers, believing that disparities in broadband access across American society could have...
This report examines issues regarding broadband access in the U.S., more specifically the "digital d...
This report discusses the "digital divide," a term that has been used to characterize a gap between...
This report provides an overview of the "digital divide", which is a term used to describe a perceiv...
Report that provides an overview of the "digital divide", which is a term used to describe a perceiv...
This report provides an overview of the "digital divide," which is a term used to describe a perceiv...
The "digital divide" is a term used to describe a perceived gap between "information haves and have-...
This report looks at considerations of the 112th Congress in furthering encouragement of broadband d...
Universal service has long been an integral component of American telecommunications policy. As more...