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Today, a person’s full participation in the economy and civic life requires connectivity.
March 3, 2016 /
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Emerging tools for cities to address the digital divide
Last week, the New York Times ran an article on how the digital divide particularly affects schoolchildren, creating what they termed a "homework gap."
The article illustrates vividly what has been clear, at least since the 2010 National Broadband Plan advocated universal adoption–that today, a person’s full participation in the economy and civic life requires connectivity.
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