
New Books in Sociology Christopher Ali, "Farm Fresh Broadband: The Politics of Rural Connectivity" (MIT, 2021)
Nov 9, 2025
Christopher Ali, an Associate Professor at the University of Virginia, dives into the challenges of rural broadband in America. He highlights the urban-rural digital divide and critiques current policies favoring big telecom companies over local providers. Ali suggests a model for rural broadband based on historical electrification efforts, advocating for democratic, community-driven solutions. He also discusses the implications of broadband on economic growth, education, and the shift toward seeing internet access as a potential human right.
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Follow The Rural Electrification Playbook
- Rural broadband deployment should mirror the Rural Electrification model of local co-ops and public support.
- Local cooperatives and telephone companies now lead most rural fiber builds, showing the model works.
The Four Failures Of Broadband Policy
- Christopher Ali identifies four broadband policy failures: meaning, mapping, money, and management.
- These failures explain why billions spent still leave many rural Americans unconnected or underconnected.
Definition Of Broadband Is Too Low
- Current U.S. broadband definition (25/3 Mbps) is inadequate for modern household and productive uses.
- Ali argues for a 100/100 Mbps baseline to support telehealth, telework, and tele-education.





