NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association

NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association

Telecommunications

Arlington, VA 16,716 followers

Representing community-based #telecom companies in rural America. Bridging the #digitaldivide.

About us

NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association advocates on behalf of its members in the legislative and regulatory arenas, and it provides training and development; publications and industry events; and an array of employee benefit programs. In an era of exploding technology, deregulation and marketplace competition, NTCA members are leading the IP evolution for rural consumers, delivering technologies that make rural communities vibrant places in which to live and do business. Because of their efforts, rural America is fertile ground for innovation in economic development and commerce, education, health care, government services, security and smart energy use. Visit us at www.ntca.org.

Website
https://www.ntca.org
Industry
Telecommunications
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Arlington, VA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1954
Specialties
Telecommunications and Broadband

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Employees at NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association

Updates

  • NTCA today released the “2024 Broadband/Internet Availability Survey Report,” which showed that NTCA members continue to make remarkable strides in delivering on the promise of robust and reliable high-speed connectivity in the most rural parts of the United States. NTCA CEO Shirley Bloomfield shares some of the highlights below. Read the full report: https://lnkd.in/eWEk66tJ

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    Chief Executive Officer at NTCA-The Rural Broadband Association

    NTCA member continue to excel and exceed on broadband deployment. Sharing a few tidbits from the most recent NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association #broadband survey. In 2024, NTCA members continued to lead the charge in deploying networks that empower increasingly higher downstream and upstream speeds in rural communities. Despite operating in rural areas where the average density is less than seven locations per mile, approximately 89% of respondents’ customers on average can receive downstream speeds greater than or equal to 100 Mbps, up from 84% in 2023. Over 76% of customers on average have access to Gigabit downstream speeds, an increase from 67% in 2023. Upload speeds that are important for critical user applications like video conferencing, remote work and online learning continue to increase as well, with nearly 85% of respondents’ customers on average realizing upload speeds of 100 Mbps or higher and 68% of customers on average having access to Gigabit upstream capability, up from 61% in 2023. These improvements in customer experience are driven by continuing efforts to expand the reach of robust and reliable underlying networks. These investments are yielding benefits for American consumers and competitiveness – customers are eager to use higher speeds as they become available. Over 67% of respondents’ customers on average subscribe to 100 Mbps downstream broadband or better, up from just under 60% in the 2023 survey. And for the third consecutive year, the 2024 survey found that subscriptions for 100 Mbps and higher speed downstream services are more popular than lower-speed offerings. These network investments are efficient, delivering high levels of reliable capacity not only for residential users but anchor institutions and enterprises in these rural communities as well. The survey report indicates material progress – building upon already high levels of success – in connecting key institutions in rural America with fiber, including the vast majority of schools, public safety entities, 911 call centers, and hospitals in their serving areas. Year over year, NTCA’s community-based provider members lead the way in deploying and sustaining high-quality broadband in rural America. Our Broadband/Internet Availability Survey underscores that not only did providers continue to offer better broadband services in 2024, but also that rural consumers are making use of these more capable services in greater numbers. As we look toward the future, it is critical that these efforts to deliver affordable, reliable broadband, and the foundation that supports them—the Universal Service Fund—will be sustained so that rural consumers, businesses, schools and health care providers have the connectivity they need and rural America can continue to contribute meaningfully and efficiently to our nation’s well-being. #BroadbandBuiltToLast

  • Access to broadband fosters local businesses and strengthens local and national economies. Rural communities with high broadband adoption rates enabled by local providers see 213% higher business growth and 44% higher GDP growth than those with low usage. With the growing demand for broadband, the Universal Service Fund supports advanced and sustainable services so that rural communities will not fall behind. #BroadbandBuiltToLast Learn how: https://bit.ly/465ddgc

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  • When we’re connected, America thrives. The federal Universal Service Fund helps rural Americans connect to high-quality, affordable broadband services, and supports critical connections for low-income families, schools, libraries and healthcare facilities. With the USF, we are expanding and sustaining connectivity for all.    Learn more about how the USF enables #BroadbandBuiltToLast: https://bit.ly/465ddgc 

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