Electronic Redlining and the Information...
Freeland, James R....
Electronic Redlining and the Information Superhighway
Freeland, James R.; Anthony, Anna Maria
E-0118 | Published February 24, 2001 | 5 pages Case
Collection: Darden School of Business
Product Details
This case presents the social dilemmas that can result from technological innovation. Video programming offered by the Baby Bells in the 1990s was not made available to poor and rural neighborhoods. The case promotes discussion of "haves" versus "have nots," potential costs of poor deployment, regulatory delays, and public relations.
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