Fiber : The Coming Tech Revolution--And Why America Might Miss It
Fiber : The Coming Tech Revolution--And Why America Might Miss It
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Author(s): Crawford, Susan
ISBN No.: 9780300251777
Pages: 264
Year: 202003
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 28.98
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"A timely and urgent look at how America is sacrificing its digital future, productivity, connectivity, social mobility, entrepreneurial growth, education, and every other public good, thanks to rapacious telcos, scumbag lobbyists, and negligent, cash-hungry politicians. You should be reading this."--Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing "Crawford convinces with impeccable journalism and empathetic portraits of rural communities and low-income cities in distress, the ails of which could be much alleviated by a large-scale federal investment in fiber optic connections . Crawford's work is both refreshing and potent in how it clinically identifies the problem, and proposes a straightforward, feasible solution." -- Publishers Weekly "Essential reading." -- Kirkus Reviews , (starred review) "Crawford's narrative is a damning indictment, grounded in facts, and a critically important story. But Fiber also offers a way out of connectivity misery."--Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Science "Trenchant and personal.


"-- Foreign Affairs "If we can just finish the last mile for fiber to reach into households, Susan Crawford shows, we can unleash a revolution of economic growth, education, and health, and address inequality in a whole new way. Crawford shifts effortlessly from the heights of policy to the literal ground level and shows us the way."--Anthony Marx, President, New York Public Library "By vividly describing a world filled with fiber-enabled technology as well as the perils and possibilities for achieving it, Susan Crawford has written a playbook for a fairer and more prosperous United States."--Andy Berke, Mayor, Chattanooga, Tennessee "Engaging and accessible . An indictment of national regulatory politics and crony capitalism and a love story about the plucky local governments overcoming the odds to bring their own communities into the twenty-first century. A microcosm of what ails America--and what nonetheless can give us hope."--Yochai Benkler, Harvard Law School.


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