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American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 Broadband Initiative Public Meeting March 19, 2009 Washington, DC Public Meeting March 19, 2009 Washington, DC
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Definition of Underserved Areas and Reaching Vulnerable Populations
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Underserved Populations (technology) Individuals and groups of individuals who do not have ready, convenient and sufficient digital access. Includes individuals whose access is time- (can only use in 15 to 30 minute intervals) or place-limited (only use in places with restricted operating hours), and/or whose mode of access does not afford them sufficient privacy to ensure that the internet can be used for confidential matters such as healthcare and finance. 6 Focus on coverage (broadband penetration in particular geographies) Focus on access (expanding public availability and access to low-cost devices that can be used in the home or anywhere, anytime (exponential increase in “on-ramps” to the web)) Focus on promoting relevant and accessible content that connects vulnerable populations to ‘mainstream’ Strategies to Expand Access
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MMTC BBIC Broadband Remarks Timely, Equitable Deployment –Cable TV – South Bronx –Video Dial Tone – Electronic Redlining –Computers & Internet – Digital Divide –Broadband – Digital Inclusion Definitions Dictate Outcomes –“Broadband” Speed – Undercut incumbent incentives to improve Waste resources by installing already obsolete technology –“Deployment” Zip Code Methodology – undercount access –“Rural” & Eligibility – omit areas in need –“Mapping” - Oversight
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American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 Broadband Initiative Public Meeting March 19, 2009 Washington, DC Public Meeting March 19, 2009 Washington, DC
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