Almost two-thirds of adults. have broadband connections at home, but that's a long way from the ultimate goal: universal adoption of high speed Internet throughout the United States. Depending on which study you believe, we're everything from number 11 to 24 in international broadband penetration rankings. . So how do we get to somewhere near number one? The Federal Communications Commission's broadband task force has identified seven "gaps" or roadblocks along the path to the Holy Grail. The document. doesn't offer any specific solutions to these problems. But the analysis offers clues as to where that National Broadband Plan. the Commission has to crank out by February is going.
FCC outlines seven biggest barriers to broadband adoption
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