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The BroadbandNow Podcast

The Internet is reshaping our world. From AI-powered applications to distributed workforces, the future is going to look decidedly different than anything that’s come before. So, what happens to the millions of us who don’t have a broadband connection? Will they be left behind in the increasingly digital era to come?

The BroadbandNow Podcast explores the people and ideas on the edges of the American digital divide, as well as the countless reasons why closing it will benefit us all.

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-broadbandnow-podcast/id1673129989?uo=4

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Xr344HLuvbVbHuEGooWgD

 

 

Episode 02 – Jack Lynch: Broadband Affordability, the ACP, and What It Takes To Get Every Single American Connected

In this episode, Tyler is joined by Jack Lynch, Chief Operating Officer at EducationSuperHighway. Jack’s unique background in engineering, nonprofit management, relationship management, and leadership in the broadband and education sectors provided for a stimulating discussion around federal programs like the ACP, barriers to broadband adoption in inner cities, and strategies organizations can use to get more Americans connected than ever before.

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Episode 01 – John Busby: BroadbandNow’s Research, Local Seattle Initiatives, & How COVID Shaped Broadband Policy

In our inaugural episode, I’m joined by BroadbandNow managing director John Busby. John has a wealth of insight into the digital divide in the U.S., as well as a unique perspective into how we as an industry talk about and respond to it.

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