麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 Open Technology Institute, , and convened , a hybrid event on June 14th to spotlight on-the-ground ACP practitioners who highlighted the program鈥檚 successes and lessons learned. Speakers also offered a bipartisan perspective on how continued funding of the ACP can help close the digital divide, advance equity, and spur economic opportunity and development. The event included:
- Video: Network:On
- Welcome Remarks: Lilian Coral, 麻豆果冻传媒; Anne-Marie Slaughter, 麻豆果冻传媒
- Keynote: , NTIA; , North Carolina
- First Panel: , NDIA (moderator); , Heartland Forward; , Hoopa Valley Tribe; , Center for Digital Equity at Queens University of Charlotte; , National Urban League
- Second Panel: , Leadership Conference (moderator); , Pew Charitable Trusts; , Free Press; , R Street; , Digital Progress Institute
- Video:
- Closing Remarks: , Public Knowledge
Key takeaways from the event:
- Internet connectivity is a social and economic necessity in 2023. The ACP is a vehicle for getting people online and connected to healthcare, education, and professional opportunities. Lack of access to the internet further disenfranchises already marginalized communities.
- Local communities need to be supported in ACP outreach and application assistance. The program trains community-based volunteers to help those in their local neighborhoods sign up for the ACP, connect to the internet, obtain devices, and learn digital literacy skills. Digital Navigators understand local problems and build trust in ways that outside partners cannot.
- The ACP has bipartisan support, which is rare, and should be promoted across the aisle and across the country. The ACP is a tech-neutral, market-driven solution that helps all Americans affordably get and stay connected to broadband.
Fact sheets, events, research, and toolkits shared during the event:
- : This FCC primer provides an introduction to the ACP, eligibility requirements, and steps for enrolling in the program through .
- : This tracker monitors and publishes ACP enrollment by date, state, county, and zip code, providing a comprehensive look at ACP successes and areas of opportunity.
- : This FCC nation-wide map, published on May 30, 2023, identifies the internet service providers and mobile options available to residents in each state, county, and address.
- : The White House is hosting an ACP-related event from June 14-22, 2023. Organizations and companies from across the country will be joining together to enroll communities in the ACP and share success stories.
- ACP in the 313: Closing Detroit鈥檚 Digital Divide: Written by OTI鈥檚 Chris Sadler, this case study examines Detroit鈥檚 success in implementing the ACP and identifies lessons other cities can learn.
- : Panelist Jonathan Cannon makes the case for conservative and free-market voters and policymakers to support the ACP. The ACP has been a proven bipartisan success, bringing millions online and lowering the cost of internet services.
- : This report assesses the ACP, Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program (BEAD), and other government programs for their potential in closing the digital divide.
- : Network:On has created a toolkit that shares success stories as well as resources for state, local, and tribal leaders and digital navigators, and broadband funding information.
- : This social media toolkit was designed to help users educate and promote legislator and public support for the ACP.
Press covering the event:
- (Light Reading)
- (TR Daily, paywall)
- (Law360, paywall)
- (Axios Pro, paywall)
- (Communications Daily, paywall)
We want to thank our co-hosts, Network:On and Public Knowledge, and each moderator and panelist for their time, expertise, and collaboration.