
How government, business and community groups work together to overcome the digital divide
During the early days of the pandemic, reliable and fast internet connectivity became a lifeline for nearly everyone in some fashion, whether it was online school, working from home, ordering groceries, or telehealth doctors appointments. It meant that people who don't have that connection for one reason or another had an extra burden during an already difficult time. The City of Portland is working with Comcast and community groups to create multiple solutions to meet the needs of people without internet connection.
KGW’s Straight Talk · Laural Porter/KGW
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Show Notes
During the early days of the pandemic, reliable and fast internet connectivity became a lifeline for nearly everyone in some fashion, whether it was online school, working from home, ordering groceries, or telehealth doctors appointments. It meant that people who don't have that connection for one reason or another had an extra burden during an already difficult time. The City of Portland is working with Comcast and community groups to create multiple solutions to meet the needs of people without internet connection.