For Hispanics, Net neutrality isn’t neutral at all

Posted on: May 27th, 2008
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“It’s hard for many of us to imagine our daily routines without high-speed access to the Internet.

We use fast broadband connections to send and receive e-mail, get news and information, pay bills, make purchases, download music and video, play games and much more. Indeed, the current generation of college students has never known a world without widespread Internet access, and many take broadband for granted.

What appears at first glance to be a universal phenomenon, however, isn’t really universal at all - at least not yet - although it’s rapidly moving in that direction. Today, about 47 percent of American households have broadband connections, up 17 percent over the past two years, according to the Pew Internet and American Life Project.”*

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