University of Winnipeg * Institute of Urban Studies
Abstract
This paper argues for localizing the provisioning of broadband internet access within the portfolio of municipal services with a view to achieving universal service objective in low-income neighbourhoods. In supporting this proposition, this paper first offers a critique of how the centralization of regulatory oversight at the federal level has proven problematic in meeting universal service objectives. The paper then presents a rationale for situating municipal governments as broadband delivery intermediaries, especially in low-income urban areas, and concludes with a methodological proposition that would emphasize the consequences of broadband disenfranchisement
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