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Assessing expansion of broadband access in Iowa
It’s unclear how much territory in Iowa has no access to broadband service today and experts suggest bandwidth demands will continue to climb statewide.
Legislators have agreed on $100 million dollars in state grants to companies for building out broadband networks where none exist or where current speeds are slow.
Brian Waller, president of the Technology Association of Iowa, describes broadband as the pipes and the plumbing in the ground that provide internet access. “But we also see broadband as satellite, cellular and those are going to be the emerging technologies,” Waller says. “That’s why this project will never be done because technology moves so rapidly.”
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While the union doesn’t formally represent these workers, it has engaged with at least 1,500 couriers in B.C. over the past year, according to Parm Kahlon, UFCW 1518’s managing director.
Most of them work with major food delivery apps such as Uber Eats, Skip the Dishes and DoorDash, though there are also some smaller companies involved.
According to both the union and drivers, the challenge around access to parking has been a common complaint.
“If you do a food delivery job, it is very stressful to find parking spaces,” said Rahul Syal, a part-time DoorDash courier working mainly in Burnaby and East Vancouver.
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