FCC aims to close the digital divide

Josh Gottheimer, senior counselor to the FCC Chairman, joined the DorobekINSIDER to describe how his agency is trying to close the digital divide.

Do you have access to broadband? More than 14 million Americans still don’t.

And a report from the Federal Communication Commission found it’s unlikely those Americans will get access in the near future.

Josh Gottheimer, senior counselor to the FCC Chairman, said broadband is the future of our economy. Gottheimer joined the DorobekINSIDER to explain how FCC will bridge the digital divide.

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