Low-income Memphians receive worse internet service for the same price
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Low-income Memphians receive worse internet service for the same price
Kenneth McKissack’s internet is like a finicky turtle. It’s always slow, and sometimes it decides to barely move at all — taking minutes instead of milliseconds to open emails. As a pharmacy technician and insurance specialist who works from home, McKissack estimates he spends at least two hours of work time per week waiting on this turtle to crawl. It’s a near-constant annoyance. Subscribe to MLK50’s weekly newsletter He’s explained to AT&T m…
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