The document discusses several key points about broadband access and social gaps: 1) Existing evidence shows that increased broadband penetration can contribute to economic growth and higher GDP, but the relationship may not be linear and depends on achieving a critical mass of broadband users. 2) Broadband access can have significant positive impacts on education, health, and social services by improving access to information and strengthening social links. 3) However, Mexico currently has low broadband penetration which has negatively impacted areas like education and health. 4) High prices and lack of effective competition in Mexico's broadband market have reduced rollout and access, particularly in high-cost rural areas, imposing costs on both the economy and society.