Broadband for All? Gaps in California’s Broadband Adoption and Availability


 

Publication Date: July 2007

Publisher: Public Policy Institute of California

Author(s): Jed Kolko

Research Area: Media, telecommunications, and information

Type: Report

Coverage: California

Abstract:

California has consistently led the rest of the country in the average number of households with access to the high-speed Internet connection known as broadband. Yet within the state broadband availability and adoption vary dramatically. Some rural areas have no access at all. In others, households cannot afford it. Recognizing the advantages more broadband could bring to its citizenry and its economies, local and state government agencies have initiated a number of programs to increase availability and adoption. Using new data and techniques, this issue of California Economic Policy examines the current broadband landscape and the potential effects and deficiencies of these new initiatives.