- 119 million Americans lack broadband Internet, reports FCC - Many can't afford to subscribe, but 19 million live in areas without any access. The commission says the gaps in service show "broadband is not yet being deployed in a reasonable & timely fashion." http://arstechnica.com/business/2012/08/119-million-americans-lack-broadband-internet-fcc-reports/ 120 comments technology
- 119 million Americans lack broadband Internet, reports FCC - Many can't afford to subscribe, but 19 million live in areas without any access. The commission says the gaps in service show "broadband is not yet being deployed in a reasonable & timely fashion." http://arstechnica.com/business/2012/08/119-million-americans-lack-broadband-internet-fcc-reports/ 7 comments politics
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