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Surf Internet Leads Whitley County Event to Boost Broadband Access

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Residents of Whitley County gathered recently at a community outreach event hosted by Surf Internet, in partnership with the Whitley County Economic Development Corporation, Whitley County Commissioner’s Office, and the Community Foundation of Whitley County. The event, held at the South Whitley Community Library in Columbia City, provided attendees with essential information on how to secure high-speed internet services through the Indiana Connectivity Program (ICP).

The statewide ICP aims to connect residents and businesses lacking broadband access with service providers and assist in the expense of extending broadband to these locations. Residents must apply individually to allow the ICP to verify eligibility and assess each address on a case-by-case basis.

Indiana residents and businesses without access to internet services, or those with service speeds less than 100 megabits per second (Mbps) download, 20 Mbps upload, are eligible to apply. Internet service providers, including Surf Internet, will later have the opportunity to bid on state Next Level Connections Broadband Grant funds to help provide high-speed internet to communities in need.

The August 20 event was part of Surf Internet’s ongoing commitment to advocate for improved broadband access in underserved areas. Surf has already made significant strides, securing a $2.6 million grant through the ICP’s Round 10, announced in July—the highest award in the program’s two-year history. Combined with a $12.9 million company match, Surf plans to connect over 8,000 homes and agribusinesses across 13 counties.