A Promising Model for Expanding Internet Access in Rural Vermont
Internet connectivity in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom is downright medieval by modern telecommunication standards. With the exception of a handful of homes in more densely populated communities, the only choice for most folks living in the rural environs of the Northeast Kingdom is between DSL and satellite. That’s all changing now thanks to one of the state’s nascent Communication Union Districts (CUD), enabled by a 2015 Vermont law that allows two or more towns to join together as a municipal entity to build communication infrastructure. These local governmental bodies were formed to help the state reach its goal of having universal access to broadband by 2024, and many are well on their way to securing fiber-to-the-home networks which will drastically change Northern Vermont's connectivity landscape.
A Promising Model for Expanding Internet Access in Rural Vermont