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This Chart Explores Why American Internet Lags Behind

In today's day and age, being connected and online is the backbone of society and economics as a whole, but there are those out there who think that American Internet could use a boost in this regard.

This infographic entitled 'Why American Internet Is Lagging' by Internet Providers explores not only why American Internet is slow compared to other first world nations, but the socioeconomic impacts of literally lagging behind in connectivity. The biggest blame that the infographic lays down in the case of slow American Internet is the lack of competition in the marketplace as well as a lack of governmental regulation. The infographic is also quick to point out that slow American Internet doesn't just affect general web surfing, but can affect a user's ability to apply for work and telecommute.
Trend Themes
1. Digital Divide Acceleration - Disruptive innovation opportunities lie in bridging the gap of slow internet speeds between American and other first world nations.
2. Competition in Telecommunication - Disruptive innovation opportunities can be found in promoting competition among internet service providers to improve internet speed in the American market.
3. Governmental Regulation in Connectivity - Disruptive innovation opportunities exist in advocating for effective governmental regulations to improve the quality and accessibility of American internet.
Industry Implications
1. Internet Service Providers - Disruptive innovation opportunities can be explored by internet service providers to offer faster and more reliable internet connections to American consumers.
2. Telecommunication - Disruptive innovation opportunities exist within the telecommunication industry to develop advanced infrastructure and technologies that can enhance the speed and efficiency of American internet.
3. Digital Economy - Disruptive innovation opportunities can be found in developing new technologies and services that maximize the potential of American internet connectivity, contributing to the growth of the digital economy.

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