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Washington, D.C. Broadband Map

District pays a lot per broadband bit

Washingtonians get less bang for their broadband buck than every state in the nation except Alaska, according to a survey released Tuesday.

District subscribers don’t pay much per month ($43.72, fifth when compared to the 50 states) but when you add connection speeds to the equation, it’s a different story.

This Story: Wealthy suburbs get best broadband deals; D.C., rural areas lag behind

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John Dunbar on The Digital Divide

John Dunbar on The Digital Divide

Video: Dunbar talks about his work

Video: Dunbar talks about his work

Washington, D.C., broadband map

Washington, D.C., broadband map

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