Providing high-speed internet to rural areas presents significant challenges, including sparse populations that make infrastructure investments less profitable for ISPs. The rugged terrain and vast distances increase the cost of laying fiber-optic cables, while outdated regulations and limited competition hinder progress. Additionally, the lack of reliable broadband access exacerbates the digital divide, impacting education, healthcare, and economic opportunities for rural communities, requiring targeted government initiatives and subsidies to bridge the gap.
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