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K-12 BRIDGE TO BROADBAND

Leveraging Data to Identify Unconnected Households

SECURE DATA EXCHANGE

Actionable Data to Identify Need and Prioritize Funding

We’ve teamed up with regional and national Internet Service Providers to help identify students who lack home broadband. Using our secure data exchange, states and school districts can identify their unconnected student households and optimize their use of federal funding.

FOR states & school districts

Key Benefits

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Actionable Data

Get actionable and accurate data on the number of unconnected students in your state.

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Identify Need

Discover who can be connected with existing infrastructure and specific ISP options.

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Adoption

Help families take advantage of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP).

CASE STUDY

Chicago Connected

Discover how Chicago is working in partnership with Internet Service Providers to provide stable high-speed Internet access to students who need it the most.

Chicago

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A-Z of Participating Providers

Click on the company logos below to connect with broadband providers who can connect your students at home.

Internet Service Providers
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Adams
Aerux Broadband
Allo
AIR
Armstrong Business Solutions
astrea
AT&T
ATC Jet
Atlantic Broadband
Big Bend Telephone
BEK
Blackfoot
Blud Devil Cable
CassComm
Central Coast Internet
Central Arkansas Telephone Cooperative
Conifer Communications
Comcast
Com-Pair Services
Comporium
Consolidated Communications
Cox
Dalton Telephone Company
Eastern Carolina Broadband
Elsie Communications Inc.
eptech
ETC Logo
Flatwater Wireless
Frontier Communications
GCI
Great Plains Communications
GTC
GVTC Communications
H&B Communications Inc.
Hilltop Broadband
Horizon Cable TV
Hotwire Communications
Idaho Falls
IdeaTek
Intermax-logo
I'm On
Jefferson County Cable
Kanokla
Kingdom
Kingsburg Media Foundation
LivCom
Lokket
Lumen
LTD Boradband
Madison Communications
MCTV
Mediacom
Mercury Broadband
Michigan Broadband
Midcentury
MIDCO
MI
Minburn Communications
Monon
Moundridge
MTC
MTC Communications
MVTVlogo
NCTC
Nitco
NMSURF.com
Nortex
NTT Fiber
Nuvera
Oklatel
Omnipoint
Optimum
Ori.Net Logo
PTCI
PcTelecom
Peoples
Pineland
Pinpoint
Plains
Point Broadband
Prairie Hills Wireless
PremierCommunications
QCOL-2700
Rainier Connect
Ranch Wi-Fi
RCN Business Logo
Red River Communications
River Valley Telecommunication Coop
RTC Fiber Communications
4Fast.net
Rural Reach
RTC Connect
SELCO
S&T Communications
Shentel
Sjoberg's Inc.
SkyPacket Networks
Sparklight
Spring Grove Communications
SPT
Spectrum
Stroud Media LLC
Succeed Net
Suddenlink
S&A
Starry
TCA_The Community Agency
Tennessee Broadband
Three River Broadband
TotelCSI
Totelcomm
TCS Communications Corp
Triad
Vast Broadband
Valley Telecom
Verizon Communications
Viaero Wireliess
Vyve Broadband
VNET Fiber
WavCom
Watch-Communications
WHECO
WestTexas
Whet State Technologies
WCI_WEB
Windstream
Wireless Florida
Wow
WT Services
X Stream Services
Ziply Fiber
6Harmonics

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About the Data Exchange

K-12 Bridge to Broadband enables states or school districts to submit anonymized student addresses and receive back a list of unconnected addresses and the ISPs that can connect them for remote learning.

The program is built around a data exchange platform that enables states and school districts to partner with an ISP to identify unconnected student households and optimize their use of federal funding.

With data sharing agreements in place, states and school districts share de-identified student addresses with ISPs using our secure data exchange platform. ISPs confirm if they currently serve each address or if they can serve each address, resulting in a complete dataset that identifies unconnected student households.

States or school districts can then use this actionable data to procure Internet services on behalf of their students or make families aware that they may be eligible for federal subsidy programs.

Here is how it works:
K-12 Bridge to Broadband Data Exchange Platform