And so we have shared this report with the FTC and those who oversee broadband to let them know that our nation, those who want to live in rural communities, must be able to get access to affordable and accessible broadband because it helps our economic environment, but it also will cut down on all this congestion.
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Kuster emphasizes the need for affordable broadband in rural areas for economic benefits.
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