Book Description
Today we are taking a close look at broadband access and how economic development can be sustained and accelerated through connecting rural communities with information, services, and markets. Through the discussion today, we hope to gain a better understanding of whether infrastructure programs are effective in reaching the most remote areas as a lender of last resort. The Internet is supposed to be a great equalizer to break down the traditional barriers of distance. We can narrow the gap between urban areas, like Springfield, and rural areas like Calhoun County and Moultrie County when it comes to access to jobs, education, and markets. That is why rural broadband access is so important; it drives economic growth.