Nearly one-in-five rural Americans don’t have broadband Internet access, but that could change with the use of carefully targeted subsidies through a process known as a reverse auction. A big, one-time capital expenditure administered through a reverse-auction program would attract larger, more efficient firms to the problem, noted ITIF Director of Broadband and Spectrum Policy Doug Brake.
Tech Think Tank Calls for $40B Reverse Auction to Boost Rural Broadband
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. March 23, 2021 04:00 AMNearly one-in-five rural Americans don’t have broadband Internet access, but that could change with the use of carefully targeted subsidies through a process known as a reverse auction. A big, one-time capital expenditure administered through a reverse-auction program would attract larger, more efficient firms to the problem, noted ITIF Director of Broadband and Spectrum Policy Doug Brake.