‘Connecting Utah’ initiative aims to provide all Utahns with high-speed internet

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ST. GEORGE — The Utah Broadband Center, an initiative of the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity, announced Tuesday the launch of “Connecting Utah,” a processing plan with the aim of providing all Utahns with high-speed internet.

In today’s world, fast and reliable internet is more important than ever. In Cedar City, TDS offers speeds up to 1Gig. With high-speed internet, families can stream videos, browse apps and game all without buffering or drops in their connection at home. | Promotional image courtesy of TDS, St. George News / Cedar City News

Utah received planning funds through the federal Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program and the Digital Equity Act to develop a five-year action plan to expand access to affordable high-speed internet in unserved and underserved areas of the state.

“Access to reliable and affordable high-speed internet for every Utahn is our goal,” Gov. Spencer J. Cox said in the news release. “High-speed internet allows our communities to access online opportunities for work, education, healthcare, commerce, and other essential quality-of-life services.”

Many Utahns do not have access to high-speed internet. Lack of infrastructure, devices and digital skills, along with affordability issues, make it difficult for some Utahns to access online resources. According to the 2021 American Communities Survey, more than 70,000 Utah households do not have internet connectivity; even more, do not have high-speed or broadband internet access.

Utah is ready to answer, and the Utah State Library Division said they are excited to help.

For those struggling to afford the cost of internet service, a new federal program called the Affordable Connectivity Program is here to help those who are working and going to school online | Photo courtesy of TDS, St. George News / Cedar City News

“We will continue to serve alongside the Broadband Center as leaders in the state planning process for full digital connectivity,” Chaundra Johnson, state librarian and division director, said in the news release. “We will ensure that every Utahn sees themselves represented in this plan. Together, we’ll ensure the tools to succeed in the 21st century are where they belong: in the hands of every Utahn.”

Over the next year, the Utah Broadband Center will work with stakeholders, communities and tribal members to identify areas with low or no access to high-speed internet and develop strategies to increase internet access in those areas, the release states.

And these strategies will be included in a statewide five-year action plan. Once the plan is complete, the state will apply for additional funding from the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program to implement those strategies and increase broadband infrastructure in Utah.

The Center seeks the public’s help in identifying areas lacking digital connectivity. The public can provide input by visiting this website or by calling 435-264-8880.

Administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program funds projects that help expand high-speed internet access and use.

According to “Internet for All,” the $42.45 billion program aims to expand internet access to priority areas, including underserved locations with no access to 25/3 Mbps and underserved locations with no access to 100/20 Mbps.

Read more about the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity online.

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