Don’t forget broadband after lockdown

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The coronavirus pandemic happened and, in a breath, home internet went from desired option to life-sustaining necessity. If the shutdown is responsible for limiting the spread of the infectious respiratory disease that has killed more than 1,100 Pennsylvanians in a month, then the internet is why it isn’t more. And that is why the World Wide Web has to be wide enough to work for the whole world.  Broadband access needs to be viewed as a utility little different from water or electricity or gas. It needs to be as accessible as the sidewalks that connect us to our schools and jobs and banks. Maybe it took a pandemic to bring the reality of that home. Let’s hope that isn’t a lesson that gets forgotten when the lockdowns are lifted.


Don’t forget broadband after lockdown