Virginia's BARC Electric Cooperative CEO Mike Keyser talks with contract Crew Foreman Gary Loeffler on site outside of Lexington, Va., where they are installing fiber optic cables to the existing electrical grid to bring dependable high-speed broadband to the area for the first time. Rural areas where business and residential consumers use broadband service are more likely to enjoy higher incomes, lower unemployment rates and stronger growth than those without broadband. Because broadband offers rural areas connectivity to business, education, health care and other services necessary for econo


Virginia's BARC Electric Cooperative CEO Mike Keyser talks with contract Crew Foreman Gary Loeffler on site outside of Lexington, Va., where they are installing fiber optic cables to the existing electrical grid to bring dependable high-speed broadband to the area for the first time. Rural areas where business and residential consumers use broadband service are more likely to enjoy higher incomes, lower unemployment rates and stronger growth than those without broadband. Because broadband offers rural areas connectivity to business, education, health care and other services necessary for economic growth, it is rapidly becoming indispensable in all sectors of the economy. Rural electric co-operatives across the country are increasingly involved in rural broadband deployment. There is growing concern about the lingering urban-rural broadband divide and who will work to deliver broadband to rural communities. USDA


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