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The Monterey Bay Economic Partnership (MBEP) is proud to release its latest report, “Equitable Access: Balancing Affordability and Infrastructure in Digital Inclusion.” This comprehensive study highlights the critical importance of affordability in driving broadband adoption and the necessity of integrating both affordability and infrastructure to achieve digital inclusion.
Affordability First: Sustaining Momentum Beyond ACP
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) has been instrumental in providing low-cost, quality broadband internet to 23 million households nationwide, significantly closing digital gaps highlighted during the global pandemic. However, the program ended in May 2024 due to a lack of Congressional action to renew the program, leaving vulnerable communities at risk of being disconnected.
Access to affordable internet services is crucial for driving internet adoption, particularly among socioeconomically disadvantaged populations. An FCC survey revealed that 80% of ACP recipients had inconsistent or no internet service before enrolling due to affordability constraints. Losing ACP benefits disrupts internet access for many, further widening the digital divide.
Regional Findings: ACP Enrollment and Broadband Service in the Central Coast
The report features detailed maps and analysis of ACP enrollment and FCC broadband availability data in Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Benito counties. Key findings include:
- Santa Cruz County: High correlation between ACP enrollment and broadband availability. Notable outlier in Davenport with lower broadband availability despite low ACP enrollment.
- Monterey County: High correlation, but slightly greater variation in ACP enrollment and broadband availability. South County areas like Big Sur and San Ardo show lower percentages, suggesting rural and less populous characteristics hinder adoption.
- San Benito County: Positive correlation between high ACP enrollment and broadband availability. Southeast areas lag in both, similarly indicating rural and demographic factors may influence adoption and deployment.
The Affordability-Infrastructure Nexus: Catalyzing Inclusive Connectivity
The report showcases the essential link between affordability and infrastructure. Areas with higher ACP enrollment demonstrate greater broadband service, highlighting the essential role that affordability plays in driving widespread adoption and utilization of broadband infrastructure.
California is set to receive significant federal and state funds for broadband infrastructure. However, infrastructure alone cannot bridge the digital divide. Affordable internet services are crucial to ensure infrastructure investments benefit low-income households and promote universal internet adoption.
Call to Action
MBEP calls on internet service providers, policymakers, and stakeholders to prioritize affordability:
- ISPs: develop and promote affordable plans for low-income households.
- Policymakers: support state-level policies mandating affordable internet and sustainable funding models.
- Stakeholders: collaborate with community organizations to create innovative affordability solutions and promote awareness.
This holistic approach will ensure that broadband infrastructure investments achieve their full potential, fostering an inclusive, connected society. By centering affordability, millions of households can avoid being left on the wrong side of the digital divide.
Access the report, Equitable Access: Balancing Affordability and Infrastructure in Digital Inclusion, here: https://bit.ly/equitableaccessreport
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2024-08-02 23:20:48