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Kelly Huh

Kelly Huh

Deputy Editor

Kelly helps readers find the best home services and technology products. She’s written about every major internet and mobile provider, spending many of her waking hours decoding the fine print that no one reads. She enjoys digging through statistics and user data to put together Reviews.org’s consumer research analysis and proprietary surveys. She has also reached out to real customers all over the country and talked with them over the phone to see how their services fare in reality.

Kelly also covers efforts to bridge the digital divide for low-income and rural households—her report on the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program was recently cited in a Supreme Court amicus brief in support of expanding internet access. Her articles have been cited by The New York Times, Fast Company, Telecompetitor, Benton Institute for Broadband, and the Federal Communications Commission.

Originally from New Zealand, Kelly graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in communications and is currently pursuing an MBA at Utah Valley University. She’s based in Provo, Utah, and sometimes bakes cakes (but being in the kitchen truly stresses her out).

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