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What is Broadband Internet

Handbook of Research on Overcoming Digital Divides: Constructing an Equitable and Competitive Information Society
Connecting to the Internet at speeds of 200 Kbps or greater.
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Connection Disparities: The Importance of Broadband Connections in Understanding Today's Digital Divide
Elizabeth L. Davison (Appalachian State University, USA) and Shelia R. Cotton (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-699-0.ch019
Abstract
In assessing the integration of the Internet into society, scholars have documented that certain sectors of the population are disadvantaged by their lack of physical access to computer resources. The disadvantaged have traditionally included the less educated, nonwhites, females, the elderly, lower income people and third world citizens. Scholars are now beginning to go beyond basic issues of access to address differences in Internet experiences among Internet users. However, few digital divide researchers focus on the importance and impacts of the various types of connections people use to log onto the Internet. Among U.S. Internet users, we examine which is more important in determining Internet use, the traditional digital divide factors or type of connection. This study examines a wide range of online activities that provide vital information and services for Internet users. We find that connection disparities explain more variance in time spent online engaged in essential tasks, than most other long-established digital divide measures.
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Typically defined as speeds ranging from 3 Mbps to 5 Mbps, although the FCC continues to consider 200 Kbps as being high-speed Internet.
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A high data transmission rate Internet access, which ensures at least 200 kbit/s in one direction according to the FCC standard.
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A high data transmission rate Internet access, which ensures at least 200 kbit/s in one direction according to the FCC standard.
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Internet services capable of streaming, sending, uploading, and downloading digital information at a high rate.
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Internet service and access that allows multiple signals and has a wide bandwidth for data transmission. The most-used form of internet service.
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