Broadband Internet in Forsyth County
Definitions
Digital Equity is a condition in which all individuals and communities have the information technology capacity needed for full participation in our society, democracy, and economy. Digital Equity is necessary for civic and cultural participation, employment, lifelong learning, and access to essential services.
Digital Inclusion refers to the activities necessary to ensure that all individuals and communities, including the most disadvantaged, have access to and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). This includes 5 elements: 1) affordable, robust broadband internet service; 2) internet-enabled devices that meet the needs of the user; 3) access to digital literacy training; 4) quality technical support; and 5) applications and online content designed to enable and encourage self-sufficiency, participation, and collaboration. Digital Inclusion must evolve as technology advances. Digital Inclusion requires intentional strategies and investments to reduce and eliminate historical, institutional, and structural barriers to access and use technology.
Snapshots of Data
Digital Equity Plan Samples
Websites
AT&T Access
Affordable Internet
Broadband Area Services
Service areas greater than or equal to 25 mb/s download and 3mb/s upload speeds across North Carolina
Computer Training Bridge
Free computer training for residents of Forsyth County
Connect the Future - North Carolina
Non-profit initiative to connect the State
MapForsyth
Communication towers in Forsyth County
National Digital Inclusion Alliance
• Defining a State Digital Equity Office
• NDIA Net Inclusion Webinar Series
Register and view past webinars here.
Regional Data Center
Piedmont Triad Regional Council
Spectrum Assist
Affordable internet
Wego
Adigital literacy program for senior citizens
White Papers, Articles and News
Fox 8: As life becomes increasingly ‘online’, the Forsyth County Digital Equity Plan seeks to bring digital access to more families,
October 6, 2021
Moving to the Woods Killed My Internet. Here’s What I Did About It.
Wirecutter, September 11, 2019
Building People’s Internet
Urban Omnibus, October 2, 20219
The Digitial Divide: Bridge the Gap to Find Your Best Candidates
Criteria Blog, February 18, 2020
Why you shouldn’t get too excited about 5G yet
Insider, October 16, 2020
Bridging the Digital Divide: Measuring Digital Literacy
G20 Insights, December 10, 2020
No child left offline
Politico, March 22, 2021
Kentucky county invests over $13 million in building innovative public fiber network
American City & County, March 30, 2021
Broadband as Civic Infrastructure: Community Empowerment, Equity, and Digital New Deal
The German Marshall Fund of the United States, March 23, 2021
Can Rescue Funds Give America the Broadband It Really Wants?
Governing: The Future of States and Localities, April 14, 2021
Biden Proposes Government Actually Try to Create Broadband Competition
The American Prospect, April 23, 2021
The government has a program to cut your Internet bill. Verizon is using it to force you onto a new data plan.
The Washington Post, May 17, 2021
Broadband, education atop Cooper’s $5.7B virus aid proposals,
The Winston-Salem Journal, May 19, 2021
Three State’s Tech Leaders: Broadband Is Imperative for All,
Governing, June 1, 2021
Biden wants to close the digital divide in the US. Here’s what the could look like
CNN, June 9, 2021
NC State Law Forbids the Internet as a Public Utility
NBC News, June 16, 2021
NTIA Creates First Interactive Map to Help Public See the Digital Divide Across the County
U.S. Department of Commerce’s Commerce News, June 17, 2021
Spectrum, Comcast Lead in Consumer Complaints to FCC Over EBB
July 15, 2021
Verizon Announces Digital Inclusion Government Program
July 16, 2021
Data Watch: In the largest U.S. cities, the digital divide is a poverty problem
July 21, 2021
Reports
Connecting North Carolina: State Broadband Plan
North Carolina Broadband Infrastructure Office
Executive Order 91: Task Force on Connecting North Carolina - Report to Governor Roy Cooper on the State of Broadband in the State,
North Carolina Department of Information Technology
FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit Program Summary
Federal Communications Commission
Lack of Access to Skills Training Hurts North Carolina’s Workers and Businesses
National Skills Coalition
The 2020 Forsyth Promise Community Education Report
The Forsyth Promise