Deep disparities in internet access found across Chicago in new analysis – Chicago Sun-Times*

Citywide, about 80% of households have internet access, but researchers with the University of Chicago’s Internet Equity Initiative said there is a nearly 40 percentage-point difference between certain neighborhoods. Chicago Public Schools faced a huge hurdle pivoting to online learning at the start of the pandemic when nearly 100,000 families lacked internet access.
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Fed up neighbor
3 years ago

Who gives a shit anymore

Last edited 3 years ago by Fed up neighbor
debtsor
3 years ago

Maybe instead of driving around the neighborhood looking for rival gang members to shoot, they should drive around the neighborhood wardriving for unsecure wifi networks.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wardriving

The Paraclete
3 years ago

Internet access is fine in the city, if you’re willing to pay for it! Free internet; not so much!

Pat S.
3 years ago
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There’s FREE Internet somewhere??? Sign me up!

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