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Technology & Science

Oct. 1, 2004

Rescuing Broadband in America Requires Following New Path

Forum Column - By Reza Dibadj - U.S. broadband policy is broken. Increasingly falling behind a number of European and Asian countries, America ranks 11th worldwide in broadband penetration. Half of American households who access the Internet use dial-up modems, and even homes with broadband connections rarely have connections fast enough for cutting-edge applications, such as high-definition video or videoconferencing.

        Forum Column
        
        By Reza Dibadj
        
        U.S. broadband policy is broken.

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