Information Highway, The | The Information Highway Benefits Rural Areas

For years, travelers in Ainsworth, Nebraska, were greeted by a billboard that said, only half in jest, “Welcome to Ainsworth, the Middle of Nowhere.” So when a gust of wind blew the sign down in 1994, it seemed like an omen of change. While Ainsworth is far from the nearest interstate, it and many other tiny towns find themselves located right on the information superhighway. For the rest of the nation, the multimedia, megabit future may still be mostly hype and hope, but small-town America is starting to get an inkling of what it means, as the new technology blurs distinctions...

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