Ever wonder why some neighborhoods have blazing-fast fiber while others are stuck on DSL from 2006? It’s not random. It’s called digital redlining and it’s a deliberate business strategy.
What Is Digital Redlining?
It’s when ISPs selectively invest in wealthier, denser areas while neglecting communities they deem “less profitable.” The result: entire neighborhoods locked out of the digital economy.
How It Works
- Profit-first planning: ISPs upgrade only where returns are highest.
- Blocking competitors: They lobby to stop smaller providers from filling the gaps.
- Community neglect: Residents are told “upgrades are coming” but years later, nothing changes.
The Impact of Digital Redlining
- Educational gaps: Kids can’t complete homework without reliable internet.
- Economic exclusion: Businesses can’t compete without modern connectivity.
- Social isolation: Families can’t fully participate in the digital world.
Why It’s a Civil Problem
Just like historical redlining, digital redlining reinforces inequality. Access to internet today = access to opportunity.
Cal.net’s Mission Against Redlining
- Expanding service into underserved areas.
- Building community-first infrastructure.
- Giving neighborhoods real options for the first time.
Don’t let your community be left behind. Cal.net fights digital redlining with fair, accessible internet. See what we have to offer.