A new study released by NCTA - The Internet and Television Association Cable shows that gigabit offerings are widely available in urban areas regardless of income. And in another key finding, the study shows that there is also virtually no difference in availability based on race or ethnicity in urban areas.
The findings in the study appear to refute the frequent conjecture that low-income residents, and minority residents, are subject to "redlining" practices that result in less high-quality services available to them.