Regional Broadband: Central U.S. Pt. 3

America’s cable broadband leaders continue the important work of extending next-generation networks to all corners of the country to get every American connected.

Engineering “Every Last Mile”

Expanding broadband to remote areas requires overcoming extreme terrain, weather, and infrastructure challenges to deliver connectivity where it’s needed most.

New FCC Data Shows Cable Broadband Expansion Progress

According to new data from the FCC, in the year since June 2023, the United States saw notable growth in broadband access across the country, particularly in rural areas. Connecting every corner of the country requires a mix of solutions, technologies, and know-how, with cable broadband playing a significant role. The development comes before federal BEAD funds have been distributed, an example of cable ISPs' continued commitment to the goal of connecting every American regardless of zip code. By the numbers As broadband providers have worked to extend their networks, new FCC data demonstrates

America’s Broadband Networks Continue to Grow: The Midwest Pt. 3

As America targets efforts towards connecting every community to robust broadband – including the distribution of more than $40 billion in federal funds for building new networks – cable providers continue to do what they have always done: build out their networks to reach as many Americans as possible. With network expansions continuing nationwide, here are a few more examples of projects that work towards the national goal of connecting every American. To learn about other projects highlighted in previous blogs, be sure to check out NCTA.com. Wisconsin Charter announced it had expanded