Delivering More Than Fiber Broadband in Rural Communities
In rural U.S. and Canada, fixed broadband Internet connectivity, particularly fiber, is uncommon. This is for two main reasons: networks are expensive to build and rural areas are typically more geographically distant and less populous than urban areas.
The new Enghouse whitepaper provides you with an overview highlighting:
- Rural population distribution
- Availability of fixed broadband providers
- Challenges with getting fixed broadband
- Government-led efforts to address the challenges
Download the paper and learn how Enghouse can help you deploy a fiber network for rural areas.