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This panel will focus on redlining in the US and what does exclusion of these communities mean for our efforts to close the digital connectivity divide. The Panel will offer a retrospective on why many communities are being redlined, even during the past year when the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) has been available, and what can be done to make communities more attractive to providers. The panel will also attempt to provide some solutions on how communities can make themselves more attractive and bring in providers | This panel will focus on redlining in the US and what does exclusion of these communities mean for our efforts to close the digital connectivity divide. The Panel will offer a retrospective on why many communities are being redlined, even during the past year when the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) has been available, and what can be done to make communities more attractive to providers. The panel will also attempt to provide some solutions on how communities can make themselves more attractive and bring in providers. | ||
|Links=Suggested panelist - Judith Hellerstein | |||
|Issue_Areas=Access and Digital Inclusion, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity Cybercrime and Online Safety, Data Governance and Privacy | |Issue_Areas=Access and Digital Inclusion, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity Cybercrime and Online Safety, Data Governance and Privacy | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 15 March 2024
Timestamp: 2024/03/15 03:05:00 PM
SG: Private Sector
Submission: Access and Digital Inclusion This panel will focus on redlining in the US and what does exclusion of these communities mean for our efforts to close the digital connectivity divide. The Panel will offer a retrospective on why many communities are being redlined, even during the past year when the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) has been available, and what can be done to make communities more attractive to providers. The panel will also attempt to provide some solutions on how communities can make themselves more attractive and bring in providers.
Links: Suggested panelist - Judith Hellerstein
Issue Areas: Access and Digital Inclusion • Artificial Intelligence • Cybersecurity Cybercrime and Online Safety • Data Governance and Privacy
