2015
DOI: 10.14257/ijast.2015.85.02
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Broadband Internet through Home Electric Power Cable and Network of Electronic Equipments

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“…Digital access has become a vital component of day‐to‐day living with many vital services also becoming easily accessible through the internet. There is a large overlap between patients who have low income and those who have low digital literacy and limited access to computers and Internet; for example, about 30% of all households in the United States lack broadband access; however 59% of homes with household income less than $20,000 lack access 2 . Many state and federal government programs exist to address the need for digital access, including the Emergency Broadband Benefits program, 3 and a critical component of providing funds is developing the human resources needed to support teaching technology skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital access has become a vital component of day‐to‐day living with many vital services also becoming easily accessible through the internet. There is a large overlap between patients who have low income and those who have low digital literacy and limited access to computers and Internet; for example, about 30% of all households in the United States lack broadband access; however 59% of homes with household income less than $20,000 lack access 2 . Many state and federal government programs exist to address the need for digital access, including the Emergency Broadband Benefits program, 3 and a critical component of providing funds is developing the human resources needed to support teaching technology skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%