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ED Pro observations about the importance of broadband internet accessSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 12/20/2004 - 14:03.
In his ED Pro, Ed Morrison highlighted important observations about the importance of broadband internet access... in this case highlighting a foundation initiative to improve access for rural regions of Minnesota, but the same thinking must be applied to underserved, disconnected urban populations, like in inner-city Cleveland and East Cleveland. Note, in the grand spectrum of Internet access, dial-up is the minimum need of every citizen of the new economy, the level of broadband discussed here (e.g. DSL or Cable, via wires or wifi) is a valuable step beyond dial-up, and beyond that is ultra-broadband, like with OneCleveland, which provides even higher speed communications for large institutions. Toi consider what action is needed here, read the insightbelow, inserting "urban NEO" for "rural MN" and replacing "Blandin" with "Cleveland", "Gund" or any other area or national foundation. The Blandin Foundation’s Get Broadband! community grants program is Applicants are urged to demonstrate community commitment to increasing: • Awareness about the benefits of broadband • Business, institutional and residential use • Public and private investment in broadband capacity “We are eager to work with farsighted community leaders who The Foundation launched the Broadband Initiative in 2003 because it Communities that get broadband can increase their potential to “In today’s global economy, we are no longer competing with our
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