Don’t throw away this valuable federal Lifeline
The Aug. 12 Washington Post editorial “Stuck without Internet” outlined possible solutions to address the challenge of connecting more Americans to the Internet. We already have a broadband program to bridge the divide for poor rural Americans. It’s easy to get distracted by talk of spectrum, satellites or running expensive fiber across the entire country. But the federal Lifeline program uses smartphones to connect low-income Americans. Lifeline smartphones often are the simplest and most efficient solution. Bolstering the program, which faces a death threat from the Federal Communications Commission, is an obvious course of action. We already have the tools to close the digital divide. Let’s preserve and expand Lifeline to bring the remaining unconnected Americans into the fold.
[Rhoades is a member of the Nebraska Public Service Commission]
Don’t throw away this valuable federal Lifeline