
A reliable broadband connection is critical for the success of rural areas, especially during these recent times.
With an estimated 7.75 billion people connected to broadband across the globe, the obvious question must be why countries such as the USA and Canada are unable to get connected. The answer comes down to both cost and population density.
Approximately 21.3 million Americans are living without access to a high-speed internet connection, and 60% of rural Canadians are living without adequate provision, highlighting the increasing importance of getting more of the population online.
Explore the infographic below to learn about the collective effort to close the rural and urban digital divide in North America.
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Enghouse Networks can enable the deployment of fibre networks in rural, and urban areas to get more North Americans connected. Find out more about our Broadband Network Suite by clicking here. You can also learn more by downloading our new whitepaper ‘Fibre Networks in Rural Communities: Delivering More Than Broadband’.

