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The findings indicate that competition and fiber-based services are less likely in low-income areas and minority communities, with the most severe deficits observed in census block groups that combine poverty and a large share of Black residents.
Jun 21, 2021 · This study probes for evidence that broadband infrastructure in- vestments in Los Angeles (LA) County during the 2014–18 period have favored ...
Oct 8, 2019 · This policy brief examines this question for Los Angeles (LA) County during the 2014-17 period. In particular, it probes for evidence that ISPs ...
Oct 8, 2019 · The findings indicate that competition and fiber-based services are less likely in low-income areas and communities of color, with the most ...
All Californians have high-performance broadband available at home, schools, libraries, and businesses. Objective 1.1 – Increase the percentage of Californians ...
Apr 3, 2023 · This brief outlines the results of Pew's research and explores strategies to boost broadband access and adoption in federally subsidized multifamily housing.
Source: Who Gets Access to Fast Broadband? Evidence from Los Angeles County 2014-17, ... LA Regional Broadband Consortium—LA Digital Equity Action League (LA DEAL).
Research shows that Los Angeles County's Digital Divide is rooted in part in widespread underinvestment in broadband infrastructure in low-income communities ...
Jul 31, 2024 · California has been allocated more than $1.8 billion in federal grant money to connect people with little to no internet access.
May 7, 2024 · WeLink will offer a ground-breaking low-cost internet plan for qualifying households and ultra-high speed broadband internet across 68 square miles.
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