Da-Chief
03-22-2008, 11:59
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The state of South Carolina has just published (http://www.timesanddemocrat.com/articles/2008/03/22/business/doc47e3daa5779ba622953810.txt) the findings of their participation in the Connected Nation program. As has been discussed (http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/92074) here in the past, Connected Nation is a national broadband policy group with questionable motives and potentially inaccurate (http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/92407) findings about the nation s broadband penetration. True to form, the findings from South Carolina show that the state provides broadband access to 94% of its residents, a number which may be inflated. They go on to report that a modest increase in broadband penetration could create over 30,000 jobs in the state, save residents nearly $100 million annually in gas costs and create over $1 billion per year in direct growth. In theory, this information will be used to create that economic boost but only time will tell how these plans will really move forward.
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The state of South Carolina has just published (http://www.timesanddemocrat.com/articles/2008/03/22/business/doc47e3daa5779ba622953810.txt) the findings of their participation in the Connected Nation program. As has been discussed (http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/92074) here in the past, Connected Nation is a national broadband policy group with questionable motives and potentially inaccurate (http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/92407) findings about the nation s broadband penetration. True to form, the findings from South Carolina show that the state provides broadband access to 94% of its residents, a number which may be inflated. They go on to report that a modest increase in broadband penetration could create over 30,000 jobs in the state, save residents nearly $100 million annually in gas costs and create over $1 billion per year in direct growth. In theory, this information will be used to create that economic boost but only time will tell how these plans will really move forward.
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