Creating Digital Opportunities in Nebraska

Nebraska is both an agricultural state and a state with growing metropolitan areas. Agriculture, in particular, is important to Nebraska’s economy; Nebraska ranks second in the use of precision agriculture technologies. Nebraska ranks 3rd in percent of households with fiber internet available, with 56 percent of households having fiber available. However, Nebraska ranks 30th in the availability of 25/3 Mbps and 100/20 Mbps broadband via copper, cable, fiber or licensed fixed wireless. Ookla’s speed test ranking for the second quarter of 2023 places Nebraska at 29th. To meet the digital needs of the state's unique geography, population, and industries, the Nebraska Information Technology Commission developed and released the Draft Nebraska Digital Opportunities Plan. The plan is open for public comment until January 2, 2024. Nebraska will grow its economy and improve the lives of Nebraskans by ensuring that Nebraskans have access to affordable, quality broadband, appropriate devices and the skills to use technologies at home, in school, on the farm or ranch, in businesses, in health care, and in government. 


Creating Digital Opportunities in Nebraska