Hispanic Broadband Access: Making the Most of the Mobile, Connected Future
The Hispanic Institute, September 25, 2009
As a national broadband strategy is developed, much is at stake for American consumers and the economy, as well as for future innovation and its many social benefits. Equally important to ensuring these benefits are shared throughout society is a deeper understanding of the unique needs, challenges and connected behavior of diverse Americans.
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