Fillmore County Broadband 2014 Update: middle of the pack

fillmoreFor the upcoming weeks I’m working on a County-by-County look at the State of Broadband in MN. My hope is to feature a county a day (in alphabetical order). In November, Connect Minnesota released their final report on broadband availability. Here is how Fillmore County stacked up:

  • Household Density: 99
  • Number of Households: 8,545
  • Percentage serviced (without mobile): 69.32%
  • Percentage serviced (with mobile): 69.75%

Fillmore is in middle of the Minnesota broadband pack with almost 70 percentage broadband coverage. In September 2013, we learned that CenturyLink has accepted Connect America Funding to upgrade connectivity in Fillmore County and since that time broadband coverage has gone from less than 7 percent to almost 70. That’s a lot of progress – but more progress is needed if Fillmore is going to meet the 2015 speed goals (10-20 Mpbs down and 5-10 Mbps up).

My hope is that these county-specific posts will help policy makers and county residents understand where they stand in terms of broadband access. Assuming it might get forwarded to folks who don’t eat and sleep broadband I wanted to provide a little background on broadband to help set the stage…

How does Minnesota define broadband?

The 2015 broadband goal for Minnesota is ubiquitous access to speeds of 10-20 Mbps (down) and 5-10 Mbps (up). These numbers actually reflect 6-10 Mbps up because Minnesota goals are a little out of sync with standard federal measurements. Connect MN measured access with and without mobile access as it is often considered a slightly different service, in part because of the data caps involved with wireless services. (Data caps can make wireless an expensive primary broadband connection – especially for a household.)

Learn how the other Minnesota counties rank.

How is Minnesota working to promote border to border broadband?

In 2014, the Legislature approved $20 million for broadband grants to support broadband expansion in Minnesota. You can find a list of applicants online. The hope is the broadband sector is that more funding will be made available in 2015.

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About Ann Treacy

Librarian who follows rural broadband in MN and good uses of new technology (blandinonbroadband.org), hosts a radio show on MN music (mostlyminnesota.com), supports people experiencing homelessness in Minnesota (elimstrongtowershelters.org) and helps with social justice issues through Women’s March MN.

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