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'All summer, kids have been hanging out in front of the Morris Park Library in the Bronx, before opening hours and after closing. They bring their computers to pick up the Wi-Fi signal that is leaking out of the building, because they cant afford internet access at home. Theyre there during the school year, too, even during the winter its the only way they can complete their online math homework.
Last year, the Federal Communications Commission reaffirmed what these students already knew: Access to broadband is necessary to be a productive member of society. In June, a federal appeals court upheld the commissions authority to regulate the internet as a public utility.
The courts decision is a partial victory. While the ruling ensures that the information superhighway can be maintained for the public interest, it doesnt help anyone who simply cant afford to have access to it. As many as one in five Americans remains in the digital dark. To start to tackle that problem, the F.C.C. has recently expanded its Lifeline program to provide subsidies for broadband access..
Here in the worlds information capital, New Yorkers are still scrounging for a few bars of web access, dropped like crumbs from a table. With broadband costing on average $55 per month, 25 percent of all households and 50 percent of those making less than $20,000 lack this service at home.'>>>
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/12/opinion/too-poor-to-afford-the-internet.html?
SummerSnow
(12,608 posts)gwheezie
(3,580 posts)Lots of poverty here, there's a library that is next to a laundromat where you can get the libraries wifi. The high school is about 1/2 mile away. During the school year dozens of kids are in the laundramat until it closes at 11 pm doing homework. We don't have cable out here. I tried getting satellite internet but I live in a hollow and even have trouble with my cell signal. Dial up is useless because the phone lines on the road haven't been updated for decades so the data transmission is very slow. The problem out here is not only cost but we just don't have many options.
I find it hard to believe that this country can't get everyone online.
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awoke_in_2003
(34,582 posts)without an internet connection.