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Minnesota residents can now perform a one-minute broadband access and speed survey! Using the easy-to-follow instructions, anyone can complete the speed test at home using any computer or mobile device.

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Minnesota residents can now perform a one-minute broadband access and speed survey!

Using the easy-to-follow instructions, anyone can complete the speed test at home using any computer or mobile device.

Those with no internet access at their homes are encouraged to visit a local library or drive-in hotspot in their community, or use their mobile device to take the survey and check the “no available service” button to record their physical address. This simple access and speed survey will result in statistically valid data and mapping for decision makers to plot a course for Minnesota’s ambitious broadband expansion plans.

For more information, here is a press release from The Minnesota Rural Broadband Coalition:

Saint Paul, MN - “The Minnesota Rural Broadband Coalition is pleased to announce the launch of the Minnesota Speed Test Initiative,” said Vince Robinson, Chair of the MN Rural Broadband Coalition. “There is no doubt that the lack of broadband in rural Minnesota hampers telework, distance learning, and telehealth. Our goal is to find out exactly where broadband service is available in rural Minnesota and what speeds people are receiving.”

TAKE THE TEST: mnbroadbandcoalition.com/speedtest

A pilot program for speed testing is ongoing in St Louis, Koochiching, and Itasca Counties. The Range Association of Municipalities and Schools has been leading the way to create a different set of broadband maps based on approximately 7,000 broadband speed tests submitted by area residents and businesses.

The Minnesota Rural Broadband Coalition’s Minnesota Broadband Speed Test Initiative will, for the first time, give community and state leaders granular data about where broadband internet service is available and what speeds people are receiving. Access to broadband is more important than ever as telework, telehealth, and distance learning become the new normal.

These speed tests, mapped by GEO Partners, clearly show the speeds available in cities and townships across the three northern Minnesota counties. “For years we’ve been relying on incomplete data to make big decisions on broadband infrastructure in Minnesota,” said Nathan Zacharias, Project Manager for the Minnesota Speed Test Initiative. “Most broadband maps stop at the census block, township, or county level. The Minnesota Speed Test Initiative will give us house-by-house data that just isn’t available anywhere else. We’re very excited to get this project in the field.”

The speed test can be taken with any device that has an internet or cellular connection and takes less than one minute to complete. No personal information will be collected. Testing data will be statistically valid and provide a map of what service levels are for any given area in the state. This information will be an important tool for communities that are planning a broadband expansion project through the FCC, USDA, or MN Border-to-Border Broadband Grant Program.

COVID-19 has shown us how important access to broadband is for every Minnesotan now that we’re being asked to work, learn, or receive care from home. Broadband is no different than any other basic utility that people need. It is an essential part of our daily lives.

The Minnesota Speed Test Initiative has been made possible by:
The Blandin Foundation
Minnesota Initiative Foundations
Best Buy
Mardag Foundation
Range Association of Municipalities & Schools
Minnesota Power
ICS
Mining Minnesota

The Minnesota Rural Broadband Coalition is a membership group of local units of government, economic development agencies, agriculture groups, educational institutions, healthcare organizations, telecommunications organizations, non-profits, and individuals who advocate for better broadband in rural Minnesota. Our vision is that everyone in Minnesota will be able to use convenient, affordable world-class broadband networks that enable us to survive and thrive in our communities and across the globe. For more information visit mnbroadbandcoalition.com and follow us on Twitter @broadband_rural.

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Jordan Wagaman
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