Almost 40 percent of rural Americans do not have access to broadband internet service. A front-page article in the Wall Street Journal says that amounts to about 23 million people whose on-line service, at best, can be compared to dial-up speeds.
U.S. Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue says broadband connectivity should be considered the “roads, sewers and water” of the modern age. But industry estimates say it costs $30,000 a mile to install fiber-optic cable to reliably allow broadband access.
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