How To Read A Study On The Impact Of Broadband Speed And Price On Small Business



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In searching the publicly accessible web, we found a webpage of interest and provide a snapshot of it below. Please be advised that this page, and any images or links in it, may have changed since we created this snapshot. For your convenience, we provide a hyperlink to the current webpage as part of our service. Study says lack of broadband competion affects rural small businesses TechJournal South Page 1 of 1 HOME EVENTS SUBSCRIBE SPONSOR ABOUT SEARCH GO CAROLINAS GEORGIA FLORIDA POTOMAC OTHER.SE SUBSCRIBE: Study says lack of broadband competion affects rural small businesses November 18th, 2010 WASHINGTON, DC -The availability, speed and price of broadband services vary significantly between metro area and rural businesses, according to a study released today by the SBA Office of Advocacy. The study, The Impact of Broadband Speed and Price on Small Business, found that when prices are held constant, rural small businesses get less service compared with metro small businesses. When services are held constant, rural small businesses pay higher prices than metro small businesses. The Office of Advocacy was directed to conduct this study by Congress under the Broadband Data Improvement Act, Public Law 110-385 Section 105. The study surveyed small businesses to evaluate their options to broadband services. All small businesses must have access to fast and affordable broadband if they re going to succeed in the global economy, said Winslow Sargeant, Chief Counsel for Advocacy. Today s study shows that a lack of competition in broadband providers is having a negative impact on rural small businesses. The study finds that small businesses want both competition and choice in the broadband service market. They see competition as key to innovation, customer service, and lower prices. The survey data demonstrate that, in most cases, the small business Internet market does not provide this competition or choice to small businesses from or price perspective.! Increasing access to affordable broadband Internet service will allow rural small businesses to tap into a market that was previously out of their reach, said Senator Mary Landrieu, D-La., Chair of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship. This study is an important first step in collecting data on what types of advanced telecommunications services are available to small businesses across the United States. We must continue implementing key provisions of the National Broadband Plan to ensure that small businesses, as well as small telecommunications providers, can remain competitive in our expanding global economy. The report also examined local service and pricing. A case study comparing the prices paid by small businesses and residential Internet consumers in Minnesota and Tennessee found that small business Internet customers pay two to three times more than what residential Internet customers pay for equivalent speeds, irrespective of the community under analysis. A number of Southeastern states are using federal broadband development grants to address this problem, including North Carolina via MCNC. The complete study is available at www.sba.gov/advo/research/rs373tot.pdf. A research summary is available at www.sba.gov/advo/research/rs373.pdf. The Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is an independent voice for small business within the federal government. The presidentially appointed Chief Counsel for Advocacy advances the views, concerns, and interests of small business before Congress, the White House, federal agencies, federal courts, and state policymakers. For more information, visit www.sba.gov/advo, or call (202) 205-6533. 2010, TechJournal South. All rights reserved. Share/Save Leave a Reply Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Security Code: Website 5 6 Submit Comment Home Events Subscribe Sponsor About Copyright 2010 - TechJournal South http://www.techjournalsouth.com/2010/11/study-says-lack-of-broadband-competion-affects-rural-small-businesses/ 11/19/2010