The United States continues to lose ground when the number of people with broadband communications connections here is compared to other countries.U.S. broadband penetration among worldwide industrialized nations dropped from 12th to 15th place, according to broadband rankings released this week by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
In addition, the United States ranks 20th in the 30-member OECD roster in terms of growth rate of broadband penetration in the last year.
"We are failing to bring the benefits of broadband to all our citizens, and the consequences will resonate for generations," said Ben Scott, policy director of Free Press, a national lobbying group whose goals are to reform the media and universal access to communications.
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