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1 MACRUC Annual Education Conference Broadband is there an Urban Digital Divide?

2 Presentation to MARUC Conference: Broadband in Urban America Robert Atkinson June 3, 2008

3 Data on Urban Broadband Availability Are Limited However, the California Broadband Task Force does provide some data: – In the San Francisco Bay Area just 1% of housing units in bay area cannot get broadband. – In LA/Orange county, just 2 percent can’t get broadband, and most of these homes are in more rural parts of the country.

4 ITIF Survey on DC and Baltimore BB Availability Examined three low income neighborhoods in Washington DC and Baltimore, using Verizon and Comcast/Time Warner web sites to determine availability. –DC: Ward 8 (36% poverty), Ward 7 (25%) and Ward 1 (22%) –Baltimore: RPD 108, Lower Park Heights; RPD 123, Carroll Park, RPD 125 Cherry Hill

5 DC Broadband Availability 24 homes sampled. 100% had access to cable BB (6 mbs for $42.99 for existing cable TV customers, and $57.99 for freestanding). 83% could subscribe to DSL (768 kbs, $19.99 per month; 3mbs $29.99).

6 Baltimore Broadband Availability 15 homes sampled. 93% had access to cable BB (6 mbs for $42.99 for existing cable TV customers, and $57.99 for freestanding). 100% could subscribe to DSL (768 kbs, $19.99 per month; 3mbs 29.99).

7 Broadband Speeds in the District of Columbia Sources: Communication Workers of America, Speed Matters: A Report on Internet Speeds from All 50 States, 2007); Akamai, The State of the Internet: 1 st Quarter, 2008. According to CWA, average BB speed in DC is lower than US: DC: 1.37 kbs US: 1.97 kbs According to Akamai Technologies, DC ranks 10 th among states in % of BB connections faster than 5 mbs (27%), but 3 rd in the slowest connections of less than 256 kbs. (17%).

8 Adoption Remains the Largest Challenge for Many Urban Areas

9 Home Broadband Adoption By Community Type Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project, “Rural Broadband Internet Use” (February 2006).

10 % with Broadband at Home by Race/Ethnicity Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project and National Telecommunications and Information Administration

11 % with Broadband at Home by Education Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project and National Telecommunications and Information Administration

12 % with Broadband at Home by Household Income Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project and National Telecommunications and Information Administration

13 Households with Computers & Internet Access Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project and National Telecommunications and Information Administration

14 Implications Particularly important to help on the demand side: –spurring computer ownership –supporting digital literacy –supporting broadband through USF (e.g. a Linkup and lifeline program for broadband) –limit taxation on broadband and ISP services

15 www.itif.org ratkinson@itif.org


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