ASU American Indian Policy Institute: Tribal Broadband Resources
Tribal Broadband page with information about resources and ways to get involved with AIPI
Tribal Broadband page with information about resources and ways to get involved with AIPI
The Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program is a $3 billion program directed to tribal governments to be used for broadband deployment on tribal lands, as well as for telehealth, distance learning, broadband affordability, and digital inclusion.
Broadband Presentations and Documents from Coconino County, AZ
Learn about Arizona's Broadband Efforts from the ACA, where the state is actively working to improve internet access and connectivity for its residents.
This is a collection of GIS resources for Santa Cruz County, AZ
This site is intended to provide fact based information about our efforts to bring high speed broadband, reliable service to unserved and underserved homes and business in the unincorporated areas of Yavapai County.
To facilitate County Government with the means of providing and maintaining information that is reliable, up-to-date, and readily available for the benefit of employees and constituents of Greenlee County, alike.
Benton provides the only free, reliable, and non-partisan daily digest that curates and distributes news related to universal broadband, while connecting communications, democracy, and public interest issues.
View existing and planned (funded) state-owned conduit routes
This page contains information about Coconino County's Broadband Initiative on Navajo Nation. It includes presentations, documents, and meeting information.
The ADOT Broadband Office is responsible for administering the agency broadband program.
Speedtest® by Ookla® is the definitive way to test the speed and performance of your internet connection.
The locations on this map represent free public wi-fi hotspots at public libraries, schools, businesses, and other sites. Some sites may offer indoor public access during business hours, others provide access in the parking lot only.
Access valuable insights with Broadband Data from the Census, offering comprehensive information on internet connectivity and usage patterns in Arizona.
The grant from the ACA allocated a total of $75.7 million to 14 awardees in rural counties and $23.6 million to six awardees in urban counties, spurring $112.8 million in local matching funds.
SHLB advocates for policies and programs that enable anchor institutions to obtain and promote open, secure, high-quality broadband services to support connectivity and opportunity for all.
Human-I-T is a social enterprise that creates equitable access to opportunity by providing devices, internet access, digital skills training, and tech support for communities left on the wrong side of the digital divide, while at the same time, empowering businesses and organizations to do good by diverting technology from landfills to protect our planet.
Valley TeleCom Group delivers reliable high-speed internet, phone, and business connectivity solutions to communities across Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, and Santa Cruz Counties in southeast Arizona, as well as southwest New Mexico. Serving the region since 1962, Valley combines local expertise with dependable technology to keep homes and businesses connected.
Under the leadership of Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, the State Broadband Office is pleased to announce ConnectAllAZ – a statewide initiative to deploy historic investments into broadband connectivity, giving Arizona residents access to reliable, high-speed internet.
CERA is a cloud-based public safety platform designed for emergency response, everyday scene management, and mutual aid coordination. It is specifically to be scalable for all size agencies, providing 24/7 real-time situational awareness, seamless officer coordination, and intuitive decision-making tools.
Provides technology access and education to under-resourced youth and their communities. Compudopt programs serve to eliminate limited access to computers, facilitate growth in technical and digital literacy skills, help provide no or low cost high-speed internet options and support the future of youth and their communities.
NV5 is a leading provider of geospatial and technology solutions, specializing in GIS, broadband mapping, infrastructure planning, and more. NV5 delivers innovative data-driven strategies to support broadband expansion, digital equity, and sustainable infrastructure development.
The Arizona State Library's mission is to provide Arizonans access to information about their government, their state, and their world by offering content in a variety of formats, preserving Arizona's history for future generations, and empowering local institutions to engage their communities in learning.
Geeks Without Frontiers (Geeks) is a platform for global impact. An award-winning non-profit, Geeks’ mission is to promote technology for a resilient world including bringing the benefits of broadband connectivity -health, education, poverty reduction, gender equality and the other UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s)- to the estimated 3 billion people who remain unconnected.