State-Wide Collaborative Unites Rural Communities to Advance Digital Equity

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SC Public Radio

On a windy afternoon earlier this month, U.S. Rep. James Clyburn along with about 50 stakeholders from across the state celebrated a successful broadband pilot project in Allendale, South Carolina which created internet access for 1,000 homes in 61 days.

Jim Stritzinger, the broadband coordinator for South Carolina, said the Allendale Broadband Pilot Project is the first of many similar projects aimed at advancing digital equity in South Carolina.

“My goal is to solve broadband in the state of South Carolina in three years,” Stritzinger said. “Everybody all in, digital equity for all in three years.”

Digital equity is making the internet available and affordable for everyone. But across the United States, millions of people live in places where broadband internet access doesn’t exist.

In South Carolina, roughly 193,000 households struggle to connect. According to Stritzinger, that number is shrinking fast because of federal investments. But deploying physical infrastructure is only one part of the process, the real key to advancing digital equity is making sure the technology is adopted.