A survey conducted earlier this year by the Pew Research Center found that 7% of Americans lack access to reliable broadband. One reason for this may be how expensive internet access is in the U.S.
"People in the U.S. pay more for slower internet than people abroad," Open Technology Institute policy analyst Claire Park said. "For many consumers, the cost of getting online right now is simply too high and also too complicated."
The Open Technology Institute has been studying the price and speed of internet services advertised within the United States as well as abroad. Its 2020 Cost of Connectivity Report found that the average advertised monthly cost of internet in the U.S. is $68.38, which is higher than the average price of internet access for all of North America, Europe and Asia.
Outdated infrastructure in the U.S. may also be impeding internet access to millions of Americans, and lawmakers have been debating how to increase internet availability and performance.
(Score: 3, Funny) by DannyB on Monday October 11 2021, @03:50PM (1 child)
Was this Pew study conducted exclusively using email?
The lower I set my standards the more accomplishments I have.
(Score: 2) by ElizabethGreene on Tuesday October 12 2021, @02:33AM
No, via phone. I would be curious how different the results would be if they'd asked about gmail, facebook, and youtube, etc. i.e. what proportion of people don't grok that those would be included in "Internet or email".