California’s lessons could be model for broadband stimulus, experts say | BroadbandCensus.com Blog
May 11, 2009
States looking for answers to many questions on how to implement the broadband stimulus program should look to California, said a group of experts Monday during a panel at the Tech Policy Summit on the “state of the state.”
M2Z Networks CTO Milo Medin said California’s state-based mapping data shows approximately 96% of Californians have access to 1.5 Mbps broadband. But San Fransisco Digital Inclusion Project Director Emy Tseng said that the number only measures availability of broadband — not adoption...
States looking for answers to many questions on how to implement the broadband stimulus program should look to California, said a group of experts Monday during a panel at the Tech Policy Summit on the “state of the state.”
M2Z Networks CTO Milo Medin said California’s state-based mapping data shows approximately 96% of Californians have access to 1.5 Mbps broadband. But San Fransisco Digital Inclusion Project Director Emy Tseng said that the number only measures availability of broadband — not adoption...
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