Ever wonder why some neighborhoods have blazing-fast fiber while others are stuck on DSL from 2006? It's not random. It's called digital redlining and it's a deliberate business strategy. What Is Digital Redlining? It's when ISPs selectively invest in wealthier, denser areas while neglecting communities they deem "less profitable." The result: entire neighborhoods locked out [...]The post The Digital Redlining Playbook: How Big ISPs Leave Neighborhoods Behind first appeared on Cal.net.
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