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Why Rural and Remote Internet Still Lags
“Yes, it’s still this bad in 2025.”
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Why Rural and Remote Internet Still Lags

A farm family 30 minutes from a major city has slower internet than urban apartments have had for a decade. A Northern community relies on satellite with latency too high for video calls. A cottage region has no broadband options at all. Despite years of policy attention and billions in funding, rural and remote internet still lags far behind urban service.

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