Underserved areas definition

Underserved areas means areas of Minnesota in which households or businesses lack access to wire-line broadband service at speeds that meet the state broadband goals of ten to 20 megabits per second download and five to ten megabits per second upload.
Underserved areas means areas lacking adequate broadband
Underserved areas means areas designated as LMI Areas, Empowerment Zones, Opportunity Zones and/or any areas targeted by a government entity for redevelopment or to revitalize or stabilize designated disaster areas.

More Definitions of Underserved areas

Underserved areas means areas of Washington in which
Underserved areas means areas of Minnesota in which households or businesses lack access to wire-line broadband service at speeds that meet the state broadband goals of ten to 20 at least 100 megabits per second download and five to ten at least 20 megabits per second upload.
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Underserved areas means: (a) Areas in which high- speed internet download speeds and upload speeds are significantly below the state norm; (b) any census tract that is located in a federally designated empowerment zone, enterprise community, renewal community, or low-income community; (c) an area with a significant population of economically disadvantaged residents; or (d) an area in which a significant population of the residents are not able to adopt broadband because of disability, affordability of computers or software, or a lack of technological literacy.
Underserved areas means: (a) Areas in which high-speed
Underserved areas means areas of Washington in which households or businesses lack adequate access to broadband service, as defined by the office.
Underserved areas means Health Professional Shortage Areas or Medically Underserved Areas as designated by the Health Resources Services Administration or the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources.