Healthy New Jersey

NJ Office of Broadband Connectivity

Benefits of Internet

As the technology supporting Internet connectivity continues to grow, so do the benefits of getting connected. Here are some examples of how Internet connectivity can benefit your home or business.

Economic Development

The Internet enables local communities, regions and, nations to develop, attract, retain and, expand job-creating businesses and institutions. It also improves the productivity and profitability of large, small and, home-based businesses and allows them to compete in local, national and global markets.

Government Services

Internet helps government agencies improve quality, lower costs and increase transparency by improving internal operations and making it easier for residents to interact with them online.

Education

Internet networks enhance educational experiences by providing students and teachers with access to an array of resources, including text-based materials, photos, videos, music, animations, interactive lessons and oral history collections. The Internet also opens classroom walls, allowing students to participate in distance learning opportunities at any time from any location they can access the internet, such as libraries, schools, and homes.

Health Care

Internet makes remote access to clinical services possible for patients and provides significantly improved, cost-effective access to quality health care. It also allows physicians to monitor their patients through innovative home health devices, avoiding expensive house calls and giving patients real-time feedback.

Public Safety

Internet, particularly wireless Internet, is becoming increasingly indispensable to the interoperability of police, fire, health and other government entities that protect the public in both day-to-day and crisis situations. This involves rapid disaster response systems, effective early warning and public alert systems, disaster preparation programs, remote security monitoring and backup systems for public safety communications.

Environmental Sustainability

Internet enables buildings to communicate with utilities and utilities to communicate with each other and the energy market, providing real-time information to both buildings and homes. These include smart buildings and smart grids, which hold great promise for dramatic reductions and greater efficiencies in energy consumption.

Telework

The Internet allows teleworkers opportunities to more readily live and work in locations of their own choosing, without having to be within commuting distance of a corporate center or another base location.

The Urban Revitalization

The Internet can play a significant role in revitalizing previously blighted urban communities. Fully wired communities in reinvigorated neighborhoods can provide residents with opportunities to take career and skill development classes at community centers, allow for more effective public safety an,d contribute to greater economic growth, entrepreneurship and job creation.

People with Disabilities

Internet is an important tool to address the needs of people with disabilities. Through various Internet-based applications and supporting technologies, those who are deaf or hearing impaired can use webcams to communicate with one another through sign language. People who are blind or visually impaired can use screen reader programs that audibly describe website material to users. Software programs now exist to interpret screen content into Braille. Internet also permits users of telecommunications relay services to use video relay services to communicate more readily with voice telephone users.

Entertainment

Internet is essential to enjoy 21st-century entertainment. Streaming video, online gaming and connecting with friends and relatives via social media are only possible because of Internet.


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