Rural Americans voice desire for broadband

USA Today

To help run his 2,400-acre farm, Jeff Roper spent $65,000 on equipment for a satellite-based GPS service for his tractors, useful for navigation in the field. Broadband, handy for a variety of diagnostic and operational purposes such as irrigation and real-time weather monitoring, isn't available -- so Roper and other farmers in this West Texas community do without.

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