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What are your thoughts about the Michigan, BEAD five-year action plan?
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What are your thoughts about the Michigan, BEAD five-year action plan?
All of your thoughts are welcome here, but as a Latinx person, I have a particular interest in getting more knowledge about the future for Latinx populations, with respect to Internet access in Michigan.
Open Access & Hispanics
A search of the 128 page document for “open access” returns a single result on page 36, which is simply an indication that an open access, middle mile network from Merit can provide backhaul connectivity in many underserved and underserved areas of the state. We will begin by approaching community stakeholders about access for the Hispanic community in Oceana County. According to the US census: Oceana County is 14.4% Hispanic, which is 3,762 people. The county has the largest percentage of Hispanics of any county in Michigan. The size, while small, might be a great place to start with engaging community stakeholders to utilize open access for creating affordable access that will be long lasting, by implementing systemic innovation, such as Community Owned Internet Networks (COIN). We have begun conversations with Will Luchin at Merit with respect to getting a backhaul from them. And we will need to approach John Winfrey, who covers counties in West Michigan, including Oceana. For Oceana County Merit has presence in Hart, Pentwater, and New Era.
Prospective partners
The Community Foundation for Oceana County was selected by the Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) to participate in the Rural Economic Development Cohort initiative…. MAJOR ASSESSMENT THEMES – Pentwater Area: … 4. INTERNET: Need affordable, reliable high-speed internet access, also providing new opportunities for people of all ages to work from home.
About Merit
Merit Network, Inc. is an independent nonprofit corporation governed by Michigan’s public universities. Founded in 1966, Merit owns and operates America’s longest-running regional research and education network. After 50 years of innovation, Merit continues to provide high-performance services to the educational communities in Michigan and beyond.
Merit continues to leverage its experience managing NSFNET, the precursor to the modern Internet, to catapult Michigan into the forefront of networking technologies.
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