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40 Countries Call Broadband a Universal Service Obligation
Broadband is considered to be a universal service in more than 40 countries, according to an International Telecommunication Union report. The study also found that 82 nations have or plan to adopt a universal broadband strategy.
The United States has not designated broadband as a universal service obligation, but did adopt a National Broadband Plan in early 2010.
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Broadband Brigade members turn out to protect good, union jobs and reliable broadband service
Broadband Brigade members turn out to protect good, union jobs and reliable broadband service
CWA condemns Trump NTIA changes to BEAD funding policies
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CWA condemns Trump NTIA changes to BEAD funding policies
CWA condemns Trump NTIA changes to BEAD funding policies