Submitted: September 24, 2009 - 8:43am
Last updated: September 24, 2009 - 8:44am
Last updated: September 24, 2009 - 8:44am
A look at the disparities currently existing among different race and ethnic groups and the barriers African Americans are facing on broadband adoption. A set of policy recommendations to increase broadband adoption among minorities are illustrated in Section II with three case studies. Section II also recommends ways broadband could be used to improve healthcare, education and employment. The last section details the call for action from African American elected officials committed to helping government and industry overcome these barriers and increase sustainable broadband adoption for African Americans.
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