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1.3 million Arizonans need internet.
DIGITALEQUITY
When everyone has access and use of the internet, devices, and digital literacy skills to thrive in society, democracy, and the economy regardless of their background and identity.
When communities and tribal Nations can make their own decisions about broadband, technology, and accessibility.
All data in this infographic are from the U.S. Census’ 2018 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates or 5-Year Estimates. Learn more at digitalinclusion.org
All data in this infographic are from the U.S. Census’ 2018 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates or 5-Year Estimates. Learn more at digitalinclusion.org