Charleston-based think tank calls broadband a rural economic driver
May 8, 2009
More than $7 billion set aside in the federal stimulus plan to expand broadband Internet access to rural areas could boost tourism dollars and economic development efforts, according to a planner with a Charleston-area think tank.
More than $7 billion set aside in the federal stimulus plan to expand broadband Internet access to rural areas could boost tourism dollars and economic development efforts, according to a planner with a Charleston-area think tank.
The result could expand the state’s tourism industry — the largest sector of South Carolina’s economy — said Edwin Gardner, a planner at the Heritage Strategy Group...
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