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themarkup.org
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| | | | | An investigation by The Markup found that AT&T, Verizon, EarthLink, and CenturyLink disproportionately offered lower-income and least-White neighborhoods slow internet service for the same price as speedy connections they offered in other parts of town | |
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sahanjournal.com
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| | | | | Slow internet connection? Families in low-income and high-income neighborhoods may pay the same price for CenturyLink internet service. But in whiter and wealthier neighborhoods, consumers can get internet speeds 50 times faster for the same price. | |
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www.invw.org
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| | | | | Advocates doubt federal funding for broadband will ease disparities in urban places By Kaylee Tornay / InvestigateWest CenturyLink customers in Seattle and Portland receive wide-ranging levels of service for the same price, with poorer residents and people of color more likely to be burdened by slow speeds, according to a new analysis of digital inequities | |
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www.kuow.org
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| | | Sound Transit has announced that the light rail expansion project along I-90 may be delayed once again. | ||