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gain a better understanding of the breadth of wireless adoption as a strategy to provide&#xD;
Broadband connectivity to public safety and other agencies within state and local&#xD;
government</description><pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2016 11:36:52</pubDate><link>http://w2i.com/resource_center/publications_and_reports/p/id_123/productCategoryType_</link></item><item><title>FCC: BROADBAND ADOPTION AND USE IN AMERICA Survey</title><description>The FCC conducted a survey of 5,005 Americans in October and November 2009 in an effort to understand the state of broadband adoption and use, as well as barriers facing those who do not have broadband at home.</description><pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2016 11:36:52</pubDate><link>http://w2i.com/resource_center/publications_and_reports/p/id_122/productCategoryType_</link></item><item><title>FCC: A Giant Leap &amp; A Big Deal: Delivering on the Promise of Equal Access to Broadband for People with Disabilities</title><description>There are 54.4 million Americans who have disabilities, and 35 million Americans who have a severe disability. For those aged 15 and over, this includes 7.8 million who have difficulty seeing the words in ordinary newsprint; 7.8 million who have difficulty hearing a typical conversation; 2.5 million who have difficulty having their speech understood; 27.4 million who have lower body limitations; 19 million with upper body limitations; and 16.1 million with cognitive, mental, and emotional functioning disabilities.</description><pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2016 11:36:52</pubDate><link>http://w2i.com/resource_center/publications_and_reports/p/id_121/productCategoryType_</link></item><item><title>Coshocton County Commissioners Bring Wireless Broadband to Underserved Communities</title><description>High-speed internet can spur economic growth, provide vital resources to students, and create access to governmental and health-related services. Bringing high-speed internet service to underserved rural areas was accomplished by Coshocton County, Ohio whose innovative approach brought service to its rural communities with no capital expenditure to the county.</description><pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2016 11:36:52</pubDate><link>http://w2i.com/resource_center/publications_and_reports/p/id_120/productCategoryType_</link></item><item><title>Franklin County, VA Attracts Economic Development  with High-Speed Wireless Broadband</title><description>With a large land area, dispersed population, and limited funds, Franklin County, VA looked for a way to cost effectively meet the broadband demands of its residents, as well as reduce county operational costs. Learn how Franklin County expanded broadband services throughout the 721 square mile area.  </description><pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2016 11:36:52</pubDate><link>http://w2i.com/resource_center/publications_and_reports/p/id_119/productCategoryType_</link></item></channel></rss>
