Topics Related to Broadband

People living and working in 11 rural counties will get expanded high-speed internet service thanks to grants awarded by Gov. Roy Cooper’s administration.
Five new projects will expand high-speed internet access for residents in three rural counties, thanks to the COVID-19 Recovery Act.
Nearly $40 million is going to NC Student Connect, a partnership tackling internet connectivity gaps that disrupt remote learning for N.C. students.
Internet service providers and electric membership cooperatives can now apply for pandemic relief grant funding to increase broadband expansion.
The COVID-19 pandemic has proved challenging for residents without reliable and affordable high-speed internet service and adequate internet-enabled devices.
Nearly $30 million will go to fund 18 broadband infrastructure projects with a goal of connecting rural North Carolina to high-speed internet.
New data indices provide a more accurate look at the current state of broadband access, adoption and the digital divide in communities across North Carolina.
Governor Roy Cooper announced high-speed internet will expand in in Columbus County thanks to a $7.9 million federal ReConnect Pilot Program grant.
The report provides communities with strategies for students who are assigned homework that requires internet access but lack an internet connection at home.
The State Library of North Carolina and the N.C. Broadband Infrastructure Office are pleased to announce the official launch of a new partner program.