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  "textContent": "For more than two decades, much of the telecom policy conversation has revolved around a challenge: closing the digital divide. We’ve debated broadband targets, technology toolkits, rural funding models, affordability programs, and spectrum policy — all with the goal of ensuring that every Canadian can get online. To be clear, that work isn’t finished. But, …\n\n The new digital divide: not access, but attention Read More »\n\nThe post The new digital divide: not access, but attention appeared first on Telecom Trends.",
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