Broadband’s Benefits

Broadband and digital infrastructure provide the platform for innovation, communication, and participation in a digital economy. Is your community poised to compete, or be passed-by?

Economic growth and secondary investment enabled by broadband is 10 times the initial broadband investment.

Broadband is the most important differentiating infrastructure today and is critical to the economic competitiveness of local businesses, and the well-being of residents. Moreover, education, healthcare, business operations, workforce training and readiness, and smart community services all rely upon advanced broadband networks.

There may be concerns that broadband enables local dollars to be spent elsewhere, taking money out of the community. However, this is already happening. Individuals choose where and how to spend their money to get the best value for them. Rather than trying to prevent, or slow down the outflow of local dollars from buying online in an increasingly online economy (e.g. buying from Amazon), communities need an economic development strategy that views an online economy as opening new markets for their businesses. What are those new markets and opportunities? Which ones should local businesses and residents focus on for sustainable economic and community development?

Increasingly, communities and regions are taking steps to owning their digital future to compete economically, improve local quality of life, and stay relevant in online world. Broadband and digital infrastructure are an enabling platform for:

Economic growth and secondary investment enabled by broadband is 10 times the initial broadband investment.

Broadband is the most important differentiating infrastructure today and is critical to the economic competitiveness of local businesses, and the well-being of residents. Moreover, education, healthcare, business operations, workforce training and readiness, and smart community services all rely upon advanced broadband networks.

There may be concerns that broadband enables local dollars to be spent elsewhere, taking money out of the community. However, this is already happening. Individuals choose where and how to spend their money to get the best value for them. Rather than trying to prevent, or slow down the outflow of local dollars from buying online in an increasingly online economy (e.g. buying from Amazon), communities need an economic development strategy that views an online economy as opening new markets for their businesses. What are those new markets and opportunities? Which ones should local businesses and residents focus on for sustainable economic and community development?

Increasingly, communities and regions are taking steps to owning their digital future to compete economically, improve local quality of life, and stay relevant in online world. Broadband and digital infrastructure are an enabling platform for: