Connecting in Crisis: Investigating Equitable Community Internet Access in the US During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Nora Mcdonald, Lydia Stamato, Foad Hamidi
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Although internet access and affordability are increasingly at the center of policy decisions around issues of the “digital divide” in the US, the complex nature of usage as it relates to structural inequality is not well-understood. We partnered with Project Waves, a community internet provider, to set up connectivity across the urban landscape of a city in the Eastern United States to study factors that impact the rollout of affordable broadband internet connectivity to low-income communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. The organization endeavored to meet structural challenges, provide community support for adoption, and stave off attendant privacy concerns. We present three dimensions of equitable use prioritized by the community internet provider: safety from COVID-19 through social distancing enabled by remote access, trusted connectivity, and private internet access. We use employee interviews and a phone survey of internet recipients to investigate how the provider prioritized these dimensions and who uses their service.
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危机中的连接:调查 COVID-19 大流行期间美国公平的社区互联网接入情况
尽管在美国,互联网接入和可负担性日益成为围绕 "数字鸿沟 "问题的政策决策的核心,但人们对互联网使用与结构性不平等之间的复杂关系还不甚了解。我们与社区互联网提供商 Project Waves 合作,在美国东部的一个城市建立了连接,以研究在 COVID-19 大流行期间向低收入社区推广负担得起的宽带互联网连接的影响因素。该组织努力应对结构性挑战,为采用宽带提供社区支持,并避免随之而来的隐私问题。我们介绍了该社区互联网提供商优先考虑的公平使用的三个方面:通过远程访问实现的社会隔离来避免 COVID-19、可信连接和私人互联网访问。我们通过员工访谈和对互联网接收者的电话调查,调查了提供商如何优先考虑这些方面以及谁在使用他们的服务。
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