California Commits to Broadband for All
California has issued a landmark report calling for a major upgrade and expansion of broadband services to all households – including rural areas – and the promotion of new technologies such as tele-health.
The State of Connectivity, the final report of the California Broadband Task Force, said high-speed Internet services are a “fundamental aspect of the infrastructure required to educate our youth, create jobs, promote public safety, improve our standard of living, and deliver essential services like health care.”





















January 29th, 2008 at 5:43 pm
What a huge commitment to internet availability. I’m just curious how much this is going to cost the state. Will californians have to vote on this?
February 1st, 2008 at 4:17 pm
No matter the cost, the study says jobs will be created, the economy will grow. Not to mention the benefits to standards of living, healthcare, & education.