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Christopher Ali, "Farm Fresh Broadband: The Politics of Rural Connectivity" (MIT, 2021)

Nov 9, 2025
Christopher Ali, an Associate Professor in Media Studies at the University of Virginia and author of "Farm Fresh Broadband," explores the critical issue of rural broadband in America. He discusses the stark urban-rural digital divide and critiques national broadband policies for their inadequacies. Ali draws parallels with rural electrification, advocates for a multi-stakeholder approach to broadband deployment, and emphasizes the need for local competition to drive down costs. He also touches on the impact of COVID-19 and explores the emerging idea of internet access as a human right.
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Model Broadband After Rural Electrification

  • Rural broadband should follow the Rural Electrification model of local cooperatives and public support.
  • Local ownership and multi-stakeholder funding produce more future-proof fiber deployments.
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The Four Failures Explaining The Divide

  • The broadband policy failures are fourfold: meaning, mapping, money, and management.
  • These failures explain persistent under- and mis-counting and misallocation of broadband funds.
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Raise The Definition Of Broadband

  • The FCC's broadband definition (25/3 Mbps) is outdated and inadequate for modern two-way uses.
  • Christopher Ali argues for symmetric 100/100 Mbps to support telehealth and remote learning.
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