The FCC Is Fixing a Rural Broadband Embarrassment, but Work Remains

March 18, 2019

Universal service — the idea that nearly everyone should have telecommunications service — has for decades been a regulatory embarrassment in the US. Not that there have been large numbers of disconnected Americans begging for telecommunications: Our citizens have long been world leaders in the adoption and use of electronic communications. The embarrassment has been that we have had what appears to be the world’s most expensive and ineffective universal service program.

Until now.

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