Crow Wing County Broadband Profile 2025: Green Rating: Ranking out 32 of 87

Rank: 32
Code: Green
(See Blandin Foundation interactive map)

county 25/3 253 rank 100/20 10020 rank Gig gig rank Providers
Crow Wing 96.24 33 94.83 32 72.21 28 15

 Crow Wing County: Could be helped by BEAD funding

Crow Wing County has remained stagnant in 2025 but they are in line to get a lot of fiber connections when the BEAD funds are disbursed. Unfortunately, the locations that aren’t getting fiber and going to get satellite, which does not qualify to help them reach the MN State speed goals. That may cause a divide between based on access their locations.

2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
100/20 (2026 goal) 94.83 93.32 85.84 87.51 86.38 86.6 88.04 41.66 33.13
25/3 (2022 goal) 96.24 94.97 90.27 89.54 90.01 90.61 92.84 92.29 87.78

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 Crow Wing: 1,174
The locations include a majority of fiber and some satellite connections.

County Amazon Kuiper Commercial Services LLC CTC Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Locations         Grand Total County
Technology Type Low Earth Orbit Satellite Fiber Low Earth Orbit Satellite
Crow Wing                                   228                                   934                                      12                              1,174 Crow Wing

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.

Crow Wing has not invested over the years.

New Posts from 2025:

Highlights from Past Reports

  • 2023 estimates indicated that it would cost $51 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, Crow Wing ranked 30 using Microsoft’s Digital Equity Tool, which looks at various factors of a community.

Past Grants:

  • 2022: Tri-Co Technologies, LLC dba Crosslake Communications, $343,552.00
  • 2016 – TDS TELECOM CASS & CROW WING COUNTIES — GRANT: $3,000,000
    2015 – Consolidated Telecommunications Company – Fort Ripley Phase II
    Grant award: $759,525
  • 2014 – Consolidated Telephone Cooperative, Region 5 Virtual Highway Project – Amount $2 million
  • 2020: CTC (Consolidated Telephone Company) – Fort Ripley/Executive Acres Project – GRANT $830,587
  • Consolidated Telephone Company (CTC) – Stark-Ross Lake Area – GRANT $350,805 This last mile project will serve approximately 180 unserved locations in a portion of Ross Lake Township in Crow Wing County.
  • Crosslake Communications – O’Brien/Goodrich Lake Fiber Project – GRANT $618,970 This last mile O’Brien/Goodrich Lake Fiber Project will serve approximately 232 unserved households in Crow Wing County.

Find more articles on broadband in Crow Wing County. (http://tinyurl.com/zechgaw)

The maps below come from the 

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)

Clearwater County Broadband Profile 2025: Green Rating: Ranking out 16 of 87

Rank: 16
Code: Green
(See Blandin Foundation interactive map)

county 25/3 253 rank 100/20 10020 rank Gig gig rank Providers
Clearwater 99.24 14 98.37 16 98.21 7 8

 Clearwater County: Stagnant but so close

At the time of writing, the MN BEAD final proposal has not been approved, but the current proposal would mean coverage for 8 locations in Clearwater County. However, all of locations will get a satellite, which does not qualify as served in the MN statute. It’s telling to see that only 8 addresses in the county got BEAD bids.

There is still Line Extension funding yet to be distributed, which helps connect handfuls of  houses just beyond existing infrastructure. (Clearwater has not benefitted from earlier Line Extension awards. Maybe it’s something worth considering.) Statewide, there have been changes with local and national broadband providers, which also leads to uncertainty.

Despite staying stagnant, Clearwater is too close to goal to get any ranking other than green.

2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
100/20 (2026 goal) 98.37 98.33 98.28 98.85 99.59 89.32 89.3 89.3 73.41
25/3 (2022 goal) 99.24 99.25 99.26 99.29 99.76 99.74 99.74 99.58 99.58

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 Clearwater: 8
The locations will all get satellite connections.

County Amazon Kuiper Commercial Services LLC Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Locations         Grand Total County
Technology Type Low Earth Orbit Satellite Low Earth Orbit Satellite
Clearwater                                         5                                         3                                         8 Clearwater

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.

Clearwater has not invested over the years.

New Posts from 2025:

Highlights from Past Reports

  • 2023 estimates indicated that it would cost $558,000 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.)

2024 Grants:

  • Garden Valley Telephone Company 2024 Rural Mahnomen County
    Grant: $4,626,012, Local Match: $1,542,008, Total Budget: $6,168,020
  • In 2018, Garden Valley Telephone Company received a $20 million loan from the USDA to deploy fiber in Polk, Clearwater, Pennington, Marshall and Red Lake counties.

Find more articles on broadband in Clearwater County. (http://tinyurl.com/homdjrt)

The maps below come from the 

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)

Clay County Broadband Profile 2025: Green Rating: Ranking out 34 of 87

Rank: 41
Code: Green
(See Blandin Foundation interactive map)

county 25/3 253 rank 100/20 10020 rank Gig gig rank Providers
Clay 95.87 34 93.61 34 19.91 85 14

Clay County: Continued improvement gets closer to the goal

Clay County has seen continued improvement in broadband access, most recent cause was probably their $5 million ReConnect award.

At the time of writing, the MN BEAD final proposal has not been approved, but the current proposal would mean coverage for 30 locations in Clay County. Some of the locations will get fiber and some locations will get a satellite, which does not qualify as served in the MN statute.

There is still Line Extension funding yet to be distributed, which helps connect handfuls of  houses just beyond existing infrastructure. (Clay has benefitted from earlier Line Extension awards. So that seems hopeful for them as well.) There have been changes with local and national broadband providers, which also leads to uncertainty.

Clay County retains green status due to continued progress.

2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
100/20 (2026 goal) 93.61 87.89 90.71 92.06 89.08 87.57 82.32 82.52 74.13
25/3 (2022 goal) 95.87 93.23 96.75 95.56 95.66 90.31 95.82 95.45 83.15

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 Clay: 30
The locations include a majority of satellite and fixed wireless connections.

County Amazon Kuiper Commercial Services LLC Tekstar Communications, Inc. (Arvig) Locations         Grand Total County
Technology Type Low Earth Orbit Satellite Fiber
Clay                                      13                                      17                                      30 Clay

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.

Clay has not invested over the years.

New Posts from 2025:

Highlights from Past Reports

  • 2023 estimates indicated that it would cost $2.6 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, Clay ranked 27 using Microsoft’s Digital Equity Tool, which looks at various factors of a community.
  • Clay County will benefit from a ReConnect awardRed River Rural Telephone Association – The investment will be used to deploy high-speed fiber optics to 17 businesses, 55 farms, and one school in Clay County, and 482 people will benefit. They received $5,166,742 as a grant.

Past Grants

  • Red River Communications – Red River – Rural Hawley
    Grant: $970,411, Local Match: $970,411, Total Budget: $1,940,822
  • 2022: 702 Communications – Western Clay County Kragnes Township– GRANT $2,624,830
  • 2019: Arvig (Loretel Systems, Inc.) – Cormorant Lakes Area Project – GRANT $430,780

Find more articles on broadband in Clay County. (http://tinyurl.com/hcgg9rm)

The maps below come from the 

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)

Carver County Broadband Profile 2025: Green Rating: Ranking out 17 of 87

Rank: 17
Code: Green
(See Blandin Foundation interactive map)

county 25/3 253 rank 100/20 10020 rank Gig gig rank Providers
Carver 98.07 22 97.85 17 57.31 48 19

Carver County: CarverLink makes plans for 2025

Carver County is lucky to have CarverLink, a publicly owned broadband fiber optics network that celebrated a 10-year anniversary in September 2023.

At the time of writing, the MN BEAD final proposal has not been approved, but the current proposal would mean coverage for 460 locations in Carver County. Some of the locations will get fiber while some locations will get a satellite or fixed wireless connection, which does not qualify as served in the MN statute.

There is still Line Extension funding yet to be distributed, which helps connect handfuls of  houses just beyond existing infrastructure. (Carver has benefitted from earlier Line Extension awards. So that seems hopeful for them as well.) There have been changes with local and national broadband providers, which also leads to uncertainty.

With leadership from CarverLink, Carver County retains its green ranking.

2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
100/20 (2026 goal) 97.85 98.38 91.15 93.2 90.2 89.37 86.51 85.09 81.04
25/3 (2022 goal) 98.07 98.62 92.22 94 93.32 93.73 92.14 89.81 98.51

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 Carver: 460
The locations include a majority of satellite and fixed wireless connections.

County Amazon Kuiper Commercial Services LLC IBT Group USA, LLC Midco Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Locations         Grand Total County
Technology Type Low Earth Orbit Satellite Fixed Wireless Fiber Low Earth Orbit Satellite
Carver                                   111                                   168                                   166                                      15                                   460 Carver

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.

Carver has not invested over the years.

New Posts from 2025:

Highlights from Past Reports

  • 2023 estimates indicated that it would cost $27.5 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.)

Past Grants:

  • 2013, Carver County received ARRA funding for Carverlink, a publicly owned 89-mile base ring with 33 miles of lateral lines. It was completed in Fall of 2013.

Find more articles on broadband in Carver County. (http://tinyurl.com/jxj9v9x)

The maps below come from the

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)

Big Stone County Broadband Profile 2025: Green Rating: Ranking out 11 of 87

Rank: 11
Code: Green
(See Blandin Foundation interactive map)

county 25/3 253 rank 100/20 10020 rank Gig gig rank Providers
Big Stone 98.81 19 98.81 13 41.58 63 10

Big Stone County still hovering around 99 percent

Big Stone County coverage has hovered around 99 percent since 2018.

At the time of writing, the MN BEAD final proposal has not been approved, but the current proposal would mean coverage for 24 locations in Big Stone County. The majority of locations will get a satellite, which does not qualify as served in the MN statute.

There is still Line Extension funding yet to be distributed, which helps connect handfuls of  houses just beyond existing infrastructure. (Big Stone doesn’t have a history of benefitting from Line Extension awards but they might help.) There have been changes with local and national broadband providers, which also leads to uncertainty.

Big Stone is so close; they maintain their green status.

2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
100/20 (2026 goal) 98.81 98.97 99.71 97.9 98.6 98.6 98.91 98.91 70.12
25/3 (2022 goal) 98.81 98.97 99.71 97.17 99.48 99.48 99.58 98.91 70.12

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 Big Stone: 24
The locations include mostly satellite connections.

County Amazon Kuiper Commercial Services LLC Mediacom LLC Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Locations         Grand Total County
Technology Type Low Earth Orbit Satellite Fiber Low Earth Orbit Satellite
Big Stone                                      21                                         1                                         2                                      24 Big Stone

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 Aitkin 0 was invested over the years.

New Posts from 2025:

Highlights from Past Reports

  • 2023 estimates indicated that it would cost $65,000 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.)

Past Grants:

  • 2014 – Federated Telephone Cooperative, Big Stone County

Find more articles on broadband in Big Stone County. (http://tinyurl.com/zfgwstd)

The maps below come from the

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)

Benton County Broadband Profile 2025: Green Rating: Ranking out 19 of 87

Rank: 19
Code: Green
(See Blandin Foundation interactive map)

county 25/3 253 rank 100/20 10020 rank Gig gig rank Providers
Benton 97.85 25 97.54 19 43.49 60 16

Benton County: so close after steady progress for years

Benton County’s coverage dipped a little in the next year but it seem that it’s within a margin of error. They haven’t benefited from State Grants or Line Extension awards in the last couple years.

At the time of writing, the MN BEAD final proposal has not been approved, but the current proposal would mean coverage for 361 locations in Anoka County. However, the majority of locations will get a satellite, which does not qualify as served in the MN statute.

There have been changes with local and national broadband providers, which also leads to uncertainty.

Benton County gets a green ranking because they are so close to the goal, but it feels as if they could use a burst of renewed engagement.

Broadband Access:

2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
100/20 (2026 goal) 97.54 97.95 94.14 89.94 90.25 89.36 88.18 25.83 14.28
25/3 (2022 goal) 87.85 98.38 95.46 90.96 92.88 92.05 91.47 87.49 87.61

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 Anoka: 361
The locations include a majority of satellite connections.

County Amazon Kuiper Commercial Services LLC East Central Energy Fiber Midco Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Tekstar Communications, Inc. (Arvig) Locations         Grand Total County
Technology Type Low Earth Orbit Satellite Fiber Fiber Low Earth Orbit Satellite Fiber
Benton                                   270                                      46                                      22                                      22                                         1                                   361 Benton

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 Benton $1,154,008 was invested over the years on four projects.

No new Posts from 2025:

Highlights from Past Reports

  • 2023 estimates indicated that it would cost $7 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, Benton ranked 30 using Microsoft’s Digital Equity Tool, which looks at various factors of a community.

Past Grants:

  • 2023:  Cooperative Telephone – Benton County South of Trunk Highway 23 – GRANT $2,988,275
  • 2017 – Benton Cooperative Telephone Company – Rice Ramey – GRANT $765,015
  • 2017 – Palmer Wireless – Duelm Hwy 95 – GRANT $162,814
  • 2014-CenturyLink Foley, Benton County–Balkan Township – Award: $382,883.
  • 2020: Benton Cooperative Telephone Company – Ramey Phase I – GRANT $936,759
  • Benton Cooperative Telephone Company – Ramey Phase 2 Project – GRANT $338,011

Find more articles on broadband in Benton County (https://blandinonbroadband.org/?s=benton+county&submit=Search)

The maps below come from the

MAPS

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)

Beltrami County Broadband Profile 2025: Green Rating: Ranking out 7 of 87

Rank: 8
Code: Green
(See Blandin Foundation interactive map)

county 25/3 253 rank 100/20 10020 rank Gig gig rank Providers
Beltrami 99.64 8 99.6 7 99.6 4 9

 Beltrami County well served thanks to Paul Bunyan

Beltrami County ranks 7 for broadband access; up two places from last year. There are 9 broadband providers in Beltrami County. However Beltrami is hometown to Paul Bunyan Communications.

They have hovered around 99 percent access to broadband of 100 Mbps down and 20 up since 2019. They got a little closer in the last year. They maintain their green status.

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 Beltrami County.

There is still Line Extension funding yet to be distributed, which helps connect handfuls of  houses just beyond existing infrastructure. (Beltrami has not benefitted from earlier Line Extension awards. So that seems like a strategy worth considering to reach the last households.)

2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
100/20 (2026 goal) 99.6 98.73 98.75 98.86 99.25 99.25 98.79 96.3 96.35
25/3 (2022 goal) 99.64 99.06 98.93 98.92 99.49 99.49 99.41 99.4 99.36

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.)

Beltrami is not listed as a beneficiary of BEAD funding.

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.

Beltrami has not invested in MN State Grant matching over the years.

No New Posts from 2025:

Highlights from Past Reports

Past Grants:

Find more articles on broadband in Beltrami County. (http://tinyurl.com/z5yvec6)

The maps below come from the

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)

Becker County Broadband Profile 2025: Green Rating: Ranking out 44 of 87

Rank: 44
Code: Green
(See Blandin Foundation interactive map)

county 25/3 253 rank 100/20 10020 rank Gig gig rank Providers
Becker 91.61 44 84.4 57 33.18 65 10

Becker County: starting to stall?

It looks like Becker’s map corrected in the last year, after a slight drop in 2024, which may have been due to mapping changes or irregularities.

At the time of writing, the MN BEAD final proposal has not been approved, but the current proposal would mean coverage for 1,443 locations in Becker County. The strong majority of locations will get fiber from Midco; although a few will get a satellite, which does not qualify as served in the MN statute.

There is still Line Extension funding yet to be distributed, which helps connect handfuls of  houses just beyond existing infrastructure. (Becker has benefited from earlier Line Extension awards. So that seems hopeful for them as well.) There have been changes with local and national broadband providers, which also leads to uncertainty.

Assuming that BEAD funding will be disbursed in 2026, I’m going to upgrade Becker to Green status based on the 1000+ locations that should be getting connected to fiber based on BEAD funding.

2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
100/20 (2026 goal) 84.4 82.62 84.75 78.45 73.42 73.41 6.22 12.95 6.58
25/3 (2022 goal) 91.61 89.92 93.96 92 92.53 78.99 91.36 88.94 69.41

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 Becker: 1,443
The locations include a majority fiber!

County Amazon Kuiper Commercial Services LLC Midco Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Tekstar Communications, Inc. (Arvig) Locations         Grand Total County
Technology Type Low Earth Orbit Satellite Fiber Low Earth Orbit Satellite Fiber
Becker                                   188                              1,043                                         5                                   107                              1,343 Becker

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.

Becker has not invested local government funds in the past.

New Posts from 2025:

Highlights from Past Reports

  • Becker County benefitted from 89 line extension awards (Rounds 1 and 2), which extend broadband to individual locations. This is a high number of awards. (Arvig was awarded 69 of the awards.)
  • 2023 estimates indicated that it would cost $27.5 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.)

Past Grants

  • 2016 – PAUL BUNYAN COMMUNICATIONS HUBBARD, BECKER & ITASCA COUNTIES – GRANT: $1,742,232
  • Arvig (Loretel Systems, Inc.) – Cormorant Lakes Area Project – GRANT $430,780

Find more articles on broadband in Becker County. (http://tinyurl.com/jkah37b)

The maps below come from the

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)

Anoka County Broadband Profile 2025: Green Rating: Ranking 18 out of 87

Rank: 18
Code: Green
(See Blandin Foundation interactive map)

county 25/3 253 rank 100/20 10020 rank Gig gig rank Providers
Anoka 98.81 18 97.82 18 27.76 74 15

 Anoka County Inching closer

Anoka County has the advantage of being part of the 7-county metro area which doesn’t mean the county doesn’t have rural areas but proximity to urban areas helps build a market case to deployment.

At the time of writing, the MN BEAD final proposal has not been approved, but the current proposal would mean coverage for 1,437 locations in Anoka County. However, the majority of locations will get a satellite or fixed wireless connection, which does not qualify as served in the MN statute.

There is still Line Extension funding yet to be distributed, which helps connect handfuls of  houses just beyond existing infrastructure. (Anoka has benefitted from earlier Line Extension awards. So that seems hopeful for them as well.) There have been changes with local and national broadband providers, which also leads to uncertainty.

Anoka gets a green ranking because they are so close to goal. The population is fairly large, they just need to make sure that some locations don’t fall through the crack.

Broadband Access:

 Anoka 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
100/20 (2026 goal) 97.82 97.34 98.93 96.64 97.41 97.14 97.45 97.86 96.1
25/3 (2022 goal) 98.81 98.35 99.22 97.72 98.72 98.57 98.8 98.87 97.56

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 Anoka: 1,437
The locations include a majority of satellite and fixed wireless connections.

County Ace Telephone Association Amazon Kuiper Commercial Services LLC IBT Group USA, LLC Midco Midco Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Locations         Grand Total County
Technology Type Fiber Low Earth Orbit Satellite Fixed Wireless Cable Coax Fiber Low Earth Orbit Satellite
Anoka                                   496                                   717                                      10                                   194                                      20                              1,437 Anoka

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 Aitkin $164,795 was invested in 1 project over the years.

New Posts from 2025:

Highlights from Past Reports

Previous Grants:

  • 2024: County: Anoka, Chisago: Midco: Midco North Central
    Grant: $801,700, Local Match: $801,700, Total Budget: $1,603,400
  • 2023: Comcast-Xfinity – Comcast/City of Nowthen – GRANT $2,549,413
  • 2022: Tekstar Communications Inc, dba Arvig, $219,727
  • 2013: The County received federal (ARRA) funding in 2013. In partnership with Zayo, the County was able to build a 287-mile broadband network for government facilities.

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The maps below come from the

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)