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Bridging the Digital Divide
This chapter explores America's struggle with internet access compared to other nations, delving into the role of private companies in limiting affordability and availability, especially in rural areas. Using Chattanooga, Tennessee, as a case study, it highlights successful municipal broadband initiatives while addressing the resistance from major service providers. The discussion connects these challenges to broader political proposals, emphasizing the necessity of affordable internet as a fundamental resource in today's society.
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