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This page is woefully out-of-date. It cites few sources, and it talks about CTCNet, which is a long-ago defunct organization. It talks about things in the present tense that should be talked in the past tense. It doesn't mention digital literacy at all. This page, IMO, should be merged with the telecentre page, with the information about CTCs in the USA, Australia and the UK in particular from the 1990s and 2000s added into that telecenter page (and this info being updated!). CTCs played a huge role in many communities in the 1990s and 2000s, and there has to be some significant academic research on their impact that is worth citing. Also, there are still CTCs / telecentres in the USA, such as Austin FreeNet, in Texas.