Rank: 29
Code: Yellow
(See Blandin Foundation interactive map)
| county | 25/3 | 253 rank | 100/20 | 10020 rank | Gig | gig rank | Providers |
| Grant | 99.93 | 4 | 95.54 | 29 | 95.54 | 10 | 12 |
Grant County: code changes from Red to Yellow
Grant County made great strides in the last year, from 75 percent access to 95.
At the time of writing, the MN BEAD final proposal has not been approved, but the current proposal would mean coverage for 0 locations in Grant County.
There is still Line Extension funding yet to be distributed, which helps connect handfuls of houses just beyond existing infrastructure. (Grant has not benefitted from earlier Line Extension awards. So that might be an interesting strategy to consider.)
Statewide, there have been changes with local and national broadband providers, which also leads to uncertainty.
Given the great strides Grant has made, I have lifted them from Red to Yellow status. I considered going straight to Green status but the lack of prospects from BEAD held me back.
| 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | |
| 100/20 (2026 goal) | 95.54 | 75.14 | 77.18 | 77.71 | 71.99 | 60.3 | 43.02 | 39.93 | 39.93 |
| 25/3 (2022 goal) | 99.93 | 92 | 92.15 | 96 | 95.44 | 88.22 | 87.85 | 87.85 | 75.73 |
Possible BEAD support
The Minnesota BEAD Final Proposal has not yet been approved so the information below is subject to change; it includes the number of locations by county specifying provider and broadband type. (Learn more.)
Locations in Grant: 3
The locations will get satellite connections.
| County | Amazon Kuiper Commercial Services LLC | Locations Grand Total | County |
| Technology Type | Low Earth Orbit Satellite | ||
| Grant | 3 | 3 | Grant |
Local Government Match for State Broadband Grants:
Over the years, many local governments (County, Municipal, Tribal) have invested in broadband deployment. This year, I have tracked how much local investment has been used to match MN State Grants. Local governments invest in other ways too, but this was one number I could realistically find and quantify investment by county, which means investment in that county, whether by county, cities or other local government entity.
In Grant $202,963 was invested in one project over the years.
No New Posts from 2025:
Highlights from Past Reports
- Last years’ estimates indicated that it would cost $6.4 million to get ubiquitous broadband in the county. (I haven’t updated the number because recent report offers scenarios of costs based on BEAD funding rules that make current estimates less predictable than in the past. Yet, I think the number is still helpful.)
- In 2022, Grant ranked 49 using Microsoft’s Digital Equity Tool, which looks at various factors of a community.
Past Grants:
- Runestone Telephone Association, $2,493,637.00 (to serve Grant, Stevens and Traverse counties)
Find more articles on broadband in Grant County. (http://tinyurl.com/z9n7ea6)
The maps below come from the
- Office of Broadband Development interactive map, reflecting data updated on December 16, 2025 – tracking wireline access.
- The FCC National Broadband Maps, reflecting data updated November 28, 2025 – tracking fixed wireless access.
- Grant County (MN Map)
- Grant County (National Map)
I am doing the annual look at broadband in each county – based on maps from the Office of Broadband Development and news gathered from the last year. I’m looking at progress toward the 2022 (25 Mbps down and 3 Mbps up) and 2026 (100 Mbps down and 20 Mbps up) and will code each:
- Red (yikes)
- Yellow (warning)
- Green (good shape)

