ALA Says Public Libraries Are One Key Solution to Broadband Adoption


The American Library Association on Wednesday submitted comments (PDF) to the Federal Communications Commission addressing broadband adoption. The ALA filed the comments in response to the FCC's call for input about adoption as it relates to the National Broadband Plan. The comments seek to address concerns about measuring broadband adoption, the societal cost of non-adopters, and identifying and remedying barriers to adoption. The ALA focused on the role that public libraries can play, not only improving access to broadband, but increasing digital literacy and breaking down those barriers to adoption. Libraries have a long history of tailoring their services to meet the needs of patrons and helping citizens participate in a digital world simply follows that pattern, the ALA said. "Access to broadband alone does not constitute adoption. There are three factors that must be present to ensure adoption: 1) ease of use, 2) individual comfort with technology, and 3) an ability to find, utilize, and, increasingly, create relevant content."

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