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Pew: high-speed Internet “a major problem” for 24 percent of rural adults

One in four rural Americans say access to high-speed Internet is “a major problem,” according to a new Pew study. An additional third consider it a “problem,” meaning almost 60 percent of rural Americans believe access to broadband is a problem in their area.
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These survey results reiterate the most recent broadband deployment data from the FCC -- 19 million rural Americans lack broadband access. The Commission must do more -- like raising its broadband speed benchmark -- to encourage high-speed Internet buildout to rural communities.
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About a quarter of rural Americans say access to high-speed internet is a major problem (Pew Research Center, Sept. 10, 2018)
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