Governors are taking action to close the digital divide by prioritizing Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) adoption in their states.| EducationSuperHighway
Explore how Free Apartment Wi-Fi programs can connect 4 million unconnected households to reliable high-speed home internet.| EducationSuperHighway
Resource Hub with free and customizable marketing materials to advocate for a permanent affordable broadband benefit.| EducationSuperHighway
By leveraging BEAD non-deployment funds for critical infrastructure upgrades in public and affordable multi-dwelling units (MDUs), states can address a broken system and secure their universal access goals. The post MDU Connectivity is Broken: BEAD Non-Deployment Funds Can Fix It. appeared first on EducationSuperHighway.| EducationSuperHighway
Delivering internet access at $10 per unit per month is not just an ambitious goal—it is an attainable reality. While not all providers can meet this target, many have shown that low-cost service can become a standard offering with strategic collaboration and support. The post Compudopt Connectivity Fund RFI demonstrates that $10/month internet service is within reach for MDUs appeared first on EducationSuperHighway.| EducationSuperHighway
Access to high-speed internet is necessary for participating in today's digital economy. Yet millions of residents in multi-dwelling units nationwide lack reliable connectivity, which hinders their ability to work, learn, and access essential services. Many states are taking innovative steps to address this challenge, implementing targeted funding initiatives to bring affordable broadband to low-income communities. The post How States Are Leveraging Funding Opportunities to Bridge the Digital...| EducationSuperHighway
Cities can take meaningful steps to close the digital divide by focusing on scalable solutions like apartment Wi-Fi, fostering public-private partnerships, and leveraging federal funding options. By prioritizing connectivity in affordable multi-dwelling units, city leaders can create impactful programs that ensure more residents gain fast, cost-effective access to reliable, high-speed internet. The post Bridging the Digital Divide for Chicago Residents: The Neighborhood Broadband RFP appeared...| EducationSuperHighway
A permanent broadband affordability benefit and free Wi-Fi to low-income apartment buildings can close the broadband affordability gap.| EducationSuperHighway
Non-profit working to close the digital divide for the 18 million households that have access to the Internet but can’t afford to connect.| EducationSuperHighway
We can close 20-25% of the digital divide by deploying free apartment Wi-Fi to low-income apartment buildings.| EducationSuperHighway
EducationSuperHighway Blog | Latest news, tips & tools, and success stories from our work with states, cities and school districts across America.| EducationSuperHighway
Learn how cities can bridge the digital divide by leveraging federal funding and implementing scalable solutions like apartment Wi-Fi.| EducationSuperHighway
17 million unconnected households have access to Internet service but can't afford to connect. We must close the broadband affordability gap.| EducationSuperHighway
States seeking to expand broadband access in affordable housing with BEAD program should follow NTIA guidance on unit-level connectivity.| EducationSuperHighway
Recommendations for states looking to expand broadband access in multi-family residential buildings using BEAD funding.| EducationSuperHighway
Why EducationSuperHighway is submitting challenges to help states prioritize MDU connectivity in BEAD and Digital Equity Act (DEA) planning.| EducationSuperHighway
Streamline BEAD Challenge submission and review with these easy-to-implement tips.| EducationSuperHighway
Recommendations to states to make the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Challenge Process more robust.| EducationSuperHighway