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States Take Action to Expand Access to Broadband Communication

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May 21, 2008, News Report

Found in: Wireless / Mobile / Broadband

Broadband communication is transforming the way Americans use the Internet and creating the potential for significant economic benefits in communities nationwide. Recognizing this, states have employed a variety of strategies to promote broadband access and adoption, which are highlighted in a new issue brief from the NGA Center for Best Practices (NGA Center) titled State Efforts to Expand Broadband Access.

"Governors recognize the economic and social promise broadband holds, whether for helping businesses grow, increasing access to health care or enhancing public safety," said John Thomasian, director of the NGA Center. "That's why states are playing a prominent role in helping the private sector expand broadband access."

Despite these benefits, many citizens, particularly in rural areas, still do not have access to broadband service.

States have used a variety of strategies to increase broadband access and adoption. Several, such as California, Hawaii and Maryland, have established public-private task forces to evaluate the current state of broadband deployment and identify policy changes needed to expand access and adoption.

A number of states, including Georgia, Missouri and Mississippi, use tax incentives directed at businesses and/or consumers to encourage broadband infrastructure development or broadband adoption. Meanwhile, other states, such as Vermont, have created dedicated funding to attract broadband service providers to the state and promote ubiquitous access across their communities.

In addition, states such as Tennessee have initiated efforts to map broadband availability to identify gaps in service coverage, and many states, such as Kentucky, have undertaken efforts to work directly with communities to encourage broadband adoption.

Broadband provides users with high-speed access to voice, video and data through a single network. This service may be delivered in a variety of ways, including via digital subscriber lines, cable modems, fiber optic cable, mobile or fixed wireless or satellite transmission.

 

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