
The MIT Press Podcast Christopher Ali, "Farm Fresh Broadband: The Politics of Rural Connectivity" (MIT, 2021)
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Nov 9, 2025 Christopher Ali, an Associate Professor in Media Studies at the University of Virginia and author of "Farm Fresh Broadband," explores the critical issue of rural broadband in America. He discusses the stark urban-rural digital divide and critiques national broadband policies for their inadequacies. Ali draws parallels with rural electrification, advocates for a multi-stakeholder approach to broadband deployment, and emphasizes the need for local competition to drive down costs. He also touches on the impact of COVID-19 and explores the emerging idea of internet access as a human right.
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Fragmented Agencies Undermine Deployment
- Broadband governance is fragmented across FCC, USDA, and NTIA, causing conflicting rules and eligibility issues.
- NTIA's expanded role in the infrastructure package makes coordination and state readiness critical.
Rock County's Local Fiber Success
- Rock County, Minnesota bonded locally and partnered with a telephone cooperative to achieve near-universal fiber.
- That local public–private effort produced 99.93% fiber-to-the-home passes in the county.
Use Local Champions And Bonds
- Do build local digital champions and public–private partnerships when planning rural broadband.
- Use state facilitation and local bonds to scale community-led fiber projects.





