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Broadband in Developed Countries : Measurements and Analyses, PDF eBook

Broadband in Developed Countries : Measurements and Analyses PDF

Edited by Johnathan Thompson, Mickey Cooper

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Increasingly, broadband Internet service is seen as critical to a nation's physical infrastructure and economic growth.

Universal access to, and increased use and adoption of, broadband service are policy goals stated in the National Broadband Plan.

Some recent studies indicate that despite achieving nearly 95 percent broadband deployment and globally competitive adoption rates, the United States has moved from the top to the middle of the international rankings.

Other developed countries, which have made universal access and increased adoption priorities, rank higher than the United States in these areas, and their experiences may be of interest to U.S. policymakers. This book explores the status of broadband deployment in developed countries and the actions that select countries have taken to increase its adoption.

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