House Democrats praised a report on the effect...
House Democrats praised a report on the effect of broadband stimulus money on small firms, released by GAO Monday (http://1.usa.gov/1i5JHLi). It “confirms the success of the Recovery Act’s broadband programs,” said House Commerce Committee ranking member Henry Waxman, D-Calif., in…
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a statement. The broadband investments “have not just delivered quicker, cheaper, more reliable service, they have opened new economic opportunity for businesses and people,” said Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. The report “confirms that when it comes to closing our digital divide, federal investment in broadband deployment has been pivotal to the success of America’s small businesses,” said House Communications Subcommittee ranking member Anna Eshoo, D-Calif. “Affordable broadband access allows small businesses to operate more efficiently, retain a talented workforce, and improve services to their customers.” GAO found many benefits from the federal stimulus funding for broadband, though noted higher speeds in urban areas they surveyed compared with rural. “In 9 of the 14 communities where GAO collected information on broadband speeds and prices, federally funded or municipal networks offered higher top speeds than other networks in the same community and networks in nearby communities,” GAO said. “Prices charged by federally funded and municipal networks were slightly lower than the comparison networks’ prices for similar speeds. Prices for lower to mid-range speed tiers available from federally funded and municipal networks in nonurban areas also compared favorably to prices in urban areas in the same state."