“I think the buildout of universal broadband is even more important than the EV transition. We know what the EV end state will look like. Broadband, in contrast, is an enabling technology. It’s a canvas for human creativity that opens doors to wide-ranging applications with potentially universal reach.
While broadband access touches social, cultural, political, health-related and even spiritual elements of modern life, let’s focus on two: education and economics. That’s where the digital divide can do the most damage.”
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