Alachua Broadband Initiative

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Our Purpose

To provide access to broadband internet for all homes in Alachua County.

We work with government agencies, community organizations, and private businesses to increase the availability and effectiveness of broadband internet throughout the county, specifically in rural communities. Through these partnerships, the Broadband Initiative encourages investment in grant funding opportunities for the broadband program that focuses on the expansion of broadband.

Broadband internet access is an integral part of our modern world. Yet access remains a barrier for many neighborhoods and groups. Reliable high-speed internet assists residents in accessing job opportunities, education, health services, and social connection.

With the volume of federal and state funding that is anticipated, this plan will ensure coordinated efforts across the community to increase regional viability for funding that includes opportunities commencing in 2023 that total over $45 billion.

Contact

Ethan LongData Analyst elong@alachuacounty.us Tel: 352-337-6129 TDD/TTY Users: Please call 711 (Florida Relay Service)

What is Broadband Internet?

Broadband Internet includes fiber, cable, and licensed fixed wireless that has reliable speeds of at least 100 mb/s download and 20 mb/s upload. These speeds allow for at-home work, education, and entertainment.

Broadband internet access is an integral part of our modern world. Yet access remains a barrier for many neighborhoods and groups. Reliable high-speed internet assists residents in accessing job opportunities, education, health services, and social connection.

With the volume of federal and state funding that is anticipated, this plan will ensure coordinated efforts across the community to increase regional viability for funding that includes opportunities commencing in 2023 that total over $45 billion.

Road to Broadband and Digital Equity

Alachua County LTPT

This is a team made up of experts and leaders from Alachua County, local municipalities within the county, Internet Service Providers, educational organizations, businesses, educational organizations, and non-profits. This team has been working to ensure that all areas of need are identified, and funds are allocated toward Broadband and digital equity efforts in those areas.

Awarded Broadband Grants in Alachua County

Multiple Broadband and Capital Project fund grants have already been awarded in Alachua County. This totals over 25 million in Broadband funding. A large portion of Unserved and Underserved within Alachua County will become served within the next few years due to these awards.

BEADs

The BEAD Program provides federal funding for grants to states for broadband planning, deployment, mapping, equity, and adoption activities. In 2023, the State of Florida was allocated more than $1.16 billion through the federal BEAD program to facilitate the expansion of broadband Internet and service access across the state. Throughout the Fall the BEADs Challenge Process will occur to verify all BEAD funding eligible locations. Following the Challenge Process funds will be allocated to bring Broadband Internet to those eligible locations.

Project Updates

Project updates will appear here as they become available in the future.

  • Broadband Survey has been completed
    • This survey helps us understand and identify unserved and underserved areas for broadband access.
    • The data from this study is being used to determine areas of need for county and state level projects.
  • Broadband funding
    • Federal, State, and County funding is currently being allocated to areas of need.


Service Availability and Challenge

The FCC National Broadband Map includes a location summary of available internet service at each location and by area. Click the link below to view the map

Location Summary - Fixed | FCC National Broadband Map

Instructions to search:

Use the provided link above to search for your residential or commercial location. Enter your address into the search box and the map will zoom to the location. Point data appears when the map is zoomed in. Each Broadband Service Location has broadband availability, technology, and speed of service.

Challenge incorrect data:

If you know that the listed Availability is incorrect, please use the “Availability Challenge” button on the top right of the Broadband Availability table. Completely fill in the form with evidence. This will assist in broadband expansion.

The current filters from the link are for service All Wired and Licensed Fixed Wireless at or above 100/20 Mbps. This is the current definition of Broadband Internet.

Resources


Maps

To see awarded grants for Alachua County please view the map below.

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​​Instructions: You can zoom in to areas to see awarded grant areas. Use the search feature on the top right to zoom to an address. Enter the address in the box and click the option in the drop down. Address points only appear once you zoom in. Information is available if you click on the Grant polygons or address points. Click on the arrows on the bottom to see information on different layers.

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