Long live broadband

One factor key to helping the telecom industry and the country both recover and sustain economic momentum is ubiquitous broadband deployment. It will spur business investment and lead to substantial improvements in telemedicine, distance, learning, e-government, telecommuting, e-commerce and enterta...

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Economic recovery
Forecasts and trends
Infrastructure
Internet access
Product introduction
Technological planning
Telecommunications equipment industry
Telecommunications policy
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