Gore enrolls in cable education push. (Vice President Alert Gore helps to connect schools to the Internet via cable modems)

Broadcasting & Cable, October, 1997 by Albiniak, Paige

Vice President Gore joined the cable industry last week to kick off the second phase of an initiative to link schools to the Internet via cable modems and train teachers how to use the global computer network. Gore heralded the cable modem, which allows children to access the Internet "50 times faster than a normal telephone connection." NCTA President Decker Anstrom chimed in later that faster is better as far as kids are concerned because of their typically short attention span.

"Cable's High Speed Education Connection," which the NCTA's board voted into existence last July, started with 65 communities and will add 60 more during the next year, bringing to more than 1,000 the number of schools hooked up to the Internet through cable. Local...

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