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YOUR TEXAS AGRICULTURE MINUTE: Expand Broadband Access to Rural America Presented by Texas Farm Bureau’s Mike Miesse

YOUR TEXAS AGRICULTURE MINUTE: Expand Broadband Access to Rural America Presented by Texas Farm Bureau’s Mike Miesse
  • PublishedJanuary 19, 2018


 

 

Many take high-speed Internet for granted. But in rural America, it’s a luxury.

Today, about 39 percent of rural Americans still lack access to the Internet speed the Federal Communications Commission deems acceptable to carry real-time data, images and videos.

In urban areas, only about 4 percent are without similar access.

It’s the 21st Century. Connecting online isn’t just a comfort. It’s a competitive necessity. Farmers and ranchers rely on broadband to manage their farms and for marketing. America relies on them for food and fiber.

President Donald Trump recently signed two executive orders during the American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual convention. These will fund and streamline the expansion of rural broadband access.

It’s time to bring rural America’s communications infrastructure up to speed.

An urban business can’t afford a few hours without high-speed Internet. Modern agriculture also needs it. After all, farmers are business owners, too.

 

 

 

 

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