digital divide
Cuba's Black Market Is a Website That Exists Primarily Offline
How do you navigate to a website when you don't have the internet?
Kansas City Was First to Embrace Google Fiber, Now Its Broadband Future Is 'TBD'
The dream of a fully-connected gig city may never come to be.
Rural America Is Building Its Own Internet Because No One Else Will
Big Telecom has little interest in expanding to small towns and farmlands, so rural America is building its own solutions.
Rather than Expanding Broadband, the FCC Wants to Count Cell Service as Internet
Fudging the numbers doesn’t help anybody.
What Living With Modern Rural Internet is Really Like
The FCC chairman wants to make it easier to bring broadband to rural areas, and it's a noble goal.
Digital Surveillance Is Class Warfare
The poor are victimized by devices and the companies who profit from them.
Why Closing The Digital Divide Might Mean Skipping Wi-Fi Altogether
The biggest problem with wireless data is the price of subscriptions.
Canadians Were Promised Internet For All, But the Budget Doesn't Deliver
The government didn't give the CRTC the one thing it needs: money.
Deb Socia Wants Your City's Internet to Not Suck
The executive director of Next Century Cities is leading a coalition to promote municipal broadband.
Systemic Racial Discrimination Worsens the US Digital Divide, Study Says
Structural discrimination in housing, banking, and other sectors exacerbates internet inequality.
Trump’s FCC: GOP Snubs Rosenworcel, Setting Stage for Net Neutrality Rollback
Republicans are poised to take over the FCC and dismantle consumer protections.