Washington Statewide Broadband Act – Washington State Department of Commerce – Washington State Department of Commerce
In recognition that broadband access is critical to the residents of Washington, RCW 43.330.532 establishes the Washington State Broadband Office and tasks it with promoting access and achieving download/upload speed goals for residences, businesses and communities.
Help us identify low or no high-speed internet service areas in Washington state
The Washington State Broadband Office (WSBO), through consultation with other state agencies and extensive public engagement will develop a Five-Year Action Plan and a state Digital Equity Plan for universal, reliable, high-speed Internet. These two plans will establish eligibility for federal funding to deliver significant investments for the expansion of broadband access and to help close the digital divide in the state of Washington. Learn more about the Internet for All in Washington initiative and how to engage with the Broadband Office.
The Washington State Broadband Office, Community Economic Revitalization Board and Public Works Board are encouraging the public to review and verify or challenge the information for their location on the recently published FCC National Broadband Map. The accuracy of this map is critical for future broadband funding allocations. Step by step guidance has been made available.
Images from the groundbreaking ceremony for the Northern Hood Canal Fiber Extension Project. This project is funded by a National Telecommunications and Information Administration Broadband Infrastructure Program grant received by the Washington State Broadband Office.
Director Vasconi’s letter to the Honorable Giana Raimondo regarding Uniform Guidance (Part 200 Rules) for ARPA and BEAD funding.
The WSBO has completed its review of applications received and the provider objection process. We are pleased to announce the 2023 Broadband Infrastructure Grant – ARPA Capital award winners.
Materials associated with the application cycle, ratings and the objection process:
Applicant list, project areas, proposed service delivery speeds and project area maps
Application scores by category
Objections received and WSBO evaluation of the objection
This application cycle would not be possible without the participation of communities, local governments, tribes, and private businesses.
The State Broadband Office finalized the list of projects that have been selected for funding in our first round of Infrastructure Acceleration Grants.
The WSBO is one of 13 projects awarded funding from the NTIA Broadband Infrastructure Program. Washington will receive $30 million for last-mile fiber and last-mile wireless projects that aim to overcome barriers to broadband access and connectivity in five rural counties of the state: Ferry, Jefferson, Kittitas, Okanogan and Stevens, serving an estimated 7,196 unserved households. These counties were selected following through a 2019 assessment – part of our collaborative work between WSBO, Public Works Board and CERB to provide universal high-speed internet access throughout the state by 2024.
Affordability is a significant barrier for many people when it comes to broadband internet access. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) and Lifeline are programs designed to assist households reduce their subscription costs. To assist Washington residents in understanding and accessing these programs, the WSBO has created a webpage dedicated to the Affordable Connectivity Program and Lifeline.
The State Broadband Office has partnered with four community organizations to bring trusted guides who assist community members in internet adoption and the use of computing devices.
The WSBO and the Office of Equity are partnering on a Digital Equity Forum to advance digital equity in Washington.
The Washington Legislature recently enacted two bills related to public entities’ provision of retail telecommunications services to help bridge the digital divide.
In response to the impacts of COVID-19, Drive-In WiFi Hotspots provide free temporary, emergency internet access for Washingtonians who do not have broadband service to their homes.
Broadband Action Teams (BAT) are community-driven collaborations that identify the connectivity and accessibility needs for their communities. A BAT can help a community:
Broadband Action Teams (BAT) List (PDF)
Please note that not all counties have an active Bat. Not seeing your BAT on this page? Please email wsbo@commerce.wa.gov to have your group listed!
When will broadband service be available at my location?
There is no single “right” answer to how broadband reaches a community. Every community approaches broadband in their own way and at their own pace as resources allow. Here are a few suggested places where you can make local contact to ask about what plans may be in place for your community.
Contact your local elected officials: Look on your county/city/town website for contact information for commissioners and other elected officials.
Your community may have a port, and the port may be working on broadband. See if your community has a port here:
Find Your Port — Washington Public Ports Association (washingtonports.org)
Your community may have a public utility district, and the public utility district may be working on broadband. See if your community has a public utility district here:
FAQs (wpuda.org) (scroll down to find a list of PUDs)
The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission may have additional information. Get started at these links:
Email us at: wsbo@commerce.wa.gov
To enrich the lives of all Washington state residents and businesses by ensuring they have access to affordable, reliable, redundant and scalable/future proof broadband technologies ensuring the economic viability of both urban and rural Washington state today and into the future.
It is the goal of the state of Washington under RCW 43.330.536:
Washington State Broadband Funding page
2.5 GHz Rural Tribal Window: How to File
USDA ReConnect Loan and Grant Program
ReConnect Program Eligible Area Map
USDA Community Connect Grants
USDA Distance Learning & Telemedicine Grants
NTIA Comprehensive Guide to Federal Broadband Funding
Washington’s BEAD Challenge Page
Broadband Access and Speed Survey Results
Broadband Access and Speed Survey
Drive-in WiFi Hotspot Finder
Broadband Glossary
Safety Tips For Using Public WiFi
State Broadband Office 2020 Report
Broadband In Washington 2019
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