The Digital Divide Index or DDI ranges in value from 0 to 100, where 100 indicates the highest digital divide. It is composed of two scores, also ranging from 0 to 100: the infrastructure/adoption (INFA) score and
FCC Broadband Access
This layer displays Broadband access information at the County, Tract, and Block Group Level as of June, 2020.
Average Number of High-Speed Internet Providers
This layer displays the average number of high-speed internet providers as of June 2017. Data are available by county, census tract, and census block group. Values are population-weighted; caculations do not include internet access based solely on cellular internet providers.
High-Speed Internet, Maximum Download Speeds
This layer displays the maximum advertised download speed available from fixed internet (DSL, cable, fiber, etc.) and terrestrial/fixed wireless internet providers.
Access to High-Speed Internet
This layer displays the percentage of population with access to high speed internet as of June 2017. Data are available by County, census tract, and block group. Caculations do not include access based solely on cellular internet providers.
Population With Broadband
This layer displays Broadband data from the American Community Survey.
Population With No Internet
This layer displays Broadband data from the American Community Survey.
Households With Broadband
This layer displays Broadband data from the American Community Survey.
Households With Dial-Up
This layer displays Broadband data from the American Community Survey.
Households With Cable, DSL, or Fiber
This layer displays Broadband data from the American Community Survey.