Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5075978 Information Economics and Policy 2010 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
This article analyzes the relationships between local telephone rates, demographic factors and telephone penetration rates in rural Illinois. The results of the analysis suggest that monthly rate reductions increase telephone penetration rates more in areas with high poverty rates than in areas with lower poverty rates. These findings suggest that universal service programs designed to produce uniform telephone rates will be less effective in increasing penetration rates than will programs targeted at reducing monthly telephone rates in areas of high poverty.
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