This document summarizes Hernan Galperin's presentation on evidence and new research directions on the relationship between broadband and development in Latin America. It discusses 6 studies conducted across several Latin American countries analyzing the impact of increased broadband availability and adoption on economic growth, employment, and education outcomes at both aggregate and individual levels. The studies employ various quasi-experimental methods and large sample sizes to help establish causal relationships and account for external factors. Overall, the findings suggest that greater broadband deployment and adoption are associated with increased economic activity, firm growth, labor income, and in some cases, improved school performance.