The $100 billion high speed broadband bill reintroduced by Rep James Clyburn is aimed at closing the digital divide. This is both timely and significant, as the FCC estimates at least 21 million Americans currently may not have access to high speed internet, including as many as 1 in 4 rural households and 1 in 3 households on tribal lands. This puts students and workers in those areas at a severe disadvantage through no fault of their own. That is the digital divide that H.R.1783 aims to correct over the next five years.
Data Suggests Amazon’s Retail Prowess May Often Be Overstated
Recent research by Amazon with GlobalData suggests that competition in retail is substantial and Amazon is not a retail monopoly.