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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)
TCGplayer workers rally for livable wages and launch a report on poverty-level wages at the eBay subsidiary
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TCGplayer workers rally for livable wages and launch a report on poverty-level wages at the eBay subsidiary
TCGplayer workers rally for livable wages and launch a report on poverty-level wages at the eBay subsidiary
Apple retail workers in Oklahoma City win first collective contract with CWA
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Apple retail workers in Oklahoma City win first collective contract with CWA
Apple retail workers in Oklahoma City win first collective contract with CWA
Labor and public interest groups defend FCC's broadcast ownership rules promoting competition, diversity, and localism on air
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Labor and public interest groups defend FCC's broadcast ownership rules promoting competition, diversity, and localism on air
Labor and public interest groups defend FCC's broadcast ownership rules promoting competition, diversity, and localism on air