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home : headlines : headlines July 29, 2010

12/29/2007 8:41:00 AM Email this articlePrint this article 
Governor launches Connect Ohio initiative

Governor Ted Strickland launched Connect Ohio, a public-private partnership that will help expand broadband services across the state by working with local communities and providers to map gaps in access.

“The digital divide in Ohio takes many forms — from lack of access to computers and broadband services to a lack of technological skills necessary for the jobs of the future,” Strickland said. “The goal of Connect Ohio is to create customized support for local communities to meet their individual technological needs while helping expand broadband service to all residents and businesses.”

Connect Ohio Initiatives, LLC, is a subsidiary of Connected Nation and will operate as a non-profit with a headquarters in Columbus. Connect Ohio’s three-year strategy involves a partnership between the state and broadband providers to create detailed maps of broadband coverage in order to accurately pinpoint remaining gaps in broadband availability in Ohio.

Connect Ohio will also work to establish public-private partnerships that will assist in supplying computers to areas that have broadband service but lack computer access.

“The Ohio Cable Telecommunications Association and its member companies commend Governor Strickland’s goal of encouraging broadband deployment to areas of the state currently underserved by Internet access providers,” said Jonathon McGee, executive director of the Ohio Cable Telecommunications Association.

“Connect Ohio is the first true public-private partnership dedicated solely to expanding our broadband network in Ohio,” said Charles Moses, president of the Ohio Telecom Association. “We believe Connect Ohio will identify gaps in broadband access and usage and create specific local plans to address the needs of individual communities. OTA member companies have a long history of investment in Ohio and remain committed to developing the finest telecommunications network possible.”

The Connect Ohio model is based on community-specific needs, allowing private providers, the state and community partners to develop customized plans for broadband service in their areas. Connect Ohio will conduct annual, quantitative surveys on the use of and access to broadband services and computing applications. Using this data, teams in each county will analyze the situation in their community to determine the necessary level of support and technical guidance needed to expand access.

The local expansion efforts will boost the supply of broadband consumers and create a growing demand for broadband services across Ohio.

“We look forward to partnering with the cable and telecommunications industries and their workers to build demand for their services and deploy broadband to areas of the state that are currently underserved,” Strickland said.

The executive director of Connect Ohio will hire staff members, including regional program managers to build teams and facilitate local planning. The Ohio Office of Information Technology, in collaboration with the Ohio Broadband Council, will oversee Connect Ohio’s work.

The state cost for the program is estimated to be $2.9 million in the 2008-2009 biennium and $3.9 million in the 2010-2011 biennium.

“Under the Connect Ohio strategy, broadband providers will realize new possibilities in expansion and Ohioans will have quick and affordable access to high-speed internet service,” Strickland said. “This, in turn, brings the state closer to establishing the technological infrastructure we need to be successful and competitive.”





Reader Comments


Posted: Saturday, February 21, 2009
Article comment by: Ken Duvall

Hello - is there a plan in place for DSL service to be expanded in rural Washington County, Ohio....my farm is in Independence Township. I have heard that there is a system of hubs currently in place. Will this program give the phone company some incentive to install fiber-optic phone line? Thanks for your response. Ken Duvall

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