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4. United States Census Bureau. “Types of Computers and Internet Subscriptions.” American Community Survey, 2019. Figure was calculated by assessing number of households (without an internet subscription, with a cellular data plan only, and dial-up only); adjusted for total people using data from average size of U.S. household in 2019.
5. New American Economy Research Fund, “Back to School: A Look at the Internet Access Gap,” August 6, 2020
6. FCC. “Connect America Fund Phase II FAQs.” Updated December 30, 2019.
7. FCC. “Rural Digital Opportunity Fund Phase I Results.” December 7, 2020.
8. ”Auction 904: Rural Digital Opportunity Fund.” Fact Sheet. Accessed September 10, 2021.
9. FCC. “Emergency Broadband Benefit Program.” Updated September 9, 2021.
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13. Charter Communications. “Charter Communications Launches New Multiyear, Multibillion-Dollar Initiative to Expand Broadband Availability to Over 1 Million New Customer Locations.” PRNewswire, February 1, 2021.
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