Broadband Initiative on Navajo Nation
Broadband Presentations and Documents from Coconino County, AZ
Broadband Presentations and Documents from Coconino County, AZ
Learn about Arizona's Broadband Efforts, 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.
NOVEMBER 1, 2023
The Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program will only succeed if every penny is wisely spent. This includes ensuring that subgrantees have the capacity not just to build and deploy high-speed Internet networks but to operate those networks for years to come, delivering Internet connectivity to areas that for too long have been left behind.
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.
Explore over 70 federal funding opportunities, including 6 NTIA grants, on BroadbandUSA to find potential funding matches using the search tool or interactive guide.
Access valuable insights with Broadband Data from the Census, offering comprehensive information on internet connectivity and usage patterns in Arizona.
The Arizona Digital Inclusion Directory is a searchable inventory of tech training classes, public computing centers, tech support, and digital inclusion practitioners. This resource is designed to connect individuals with free help for getting online and to facilitate collaborations between organizations to better serve all Arizonans. The Directory is supported by the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, a division of the Arizona Secretary of State, with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Bipartisan infrastructure law led by Sinema and shaped by Kelly provides over $28.4 million to deliver broadband to underserved communities in Arizona
The grant 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.
A coalition of advocates for affordable, reliable, and universal broadband.
Visit Maricopa County's website to learn about broadband initiatives for the county
Connect Arizona is supported by the Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records, a division of the Secretary of State, with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Connect Arizona provides bi-lingual one-on-one phone tech support and digital literacy training through repeat interactions with Digital Navigators. Connect Arizona also offers support finding and accessing digital literacy classes, refurbished computers, and local resources. The program aims to foster digital inclusion across Arizona.
Sun Corridor Network is a nonprofit organization focused on providing high-speed internet access and infrastructure to support economic development in Arizona. They work with community anchor institutions, including schools and libraries, to enhance broadband connectivity and bridge the digital divide in rural, remote, urban underserved areas.