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Ensuring that every Delaware resident and business has access to high-speed internet service.

Delaware Broadband Office

The Delaware Broadband Office was created to make sure all Delawareans have access to the full benefits of high-speed internet. Our job is to make sure all Delawareans have access to affordable high-speed internet and that they have the tools and skills to participate in our digital society.

We are at work right now working to connect everyone in Delaware to high-speed internet. If you believe you do not have access to high-speed internet, you can check to see if your address is already in our plan. If you don’t see your address on our map, you can email us at broadband@delaware.gov or give us a call at (302) 739-9701. We will respond to all voicemails within 48 business hours.



Delaware Broadband Strategy

Connecting All Delawareans

Delaware is on its way to become the one of the first states in the country with universal access to high-speed internet.

Internet Access Map

Internet Access Maps

You can view maps of addresses in Delaware without internet access and see where we are funding new internet infrastructure.

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The Delaware Broadband Office is working to deploy high-speed internet to all Delawareans and close the digital divide. “Closing the digital divide” is another way of saying we want to bring full digital opportunity to Delaware, where everyone — regardless of age, background, or income level — can afford high-speed Internet, has the skills to navigate digital society safely, and can pursue digitally-based careers. You can subscribe to receive emails with updates about our work.

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Timeline

2026

NTIA and NIST approve Delaware’s Final Proposal, clearing the way to start connecting over 4,700 unserved and underserved locations.

2025

NTIA pauses the BEAD program and directs all states to substantially revise their BEAD proposals and get new bids. Delaware completes this process and submits a revised Final Proposal.

2024

Delaware submits its Final Proposal for BEAD implementation funds.

2023

Delaware receives over $5 million in federal planning funds under the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program and begins plans to bring Internet to All Delawareans.

2022

GIS Broadband Hub launched to help keep Delawareans updated on the project, search for service providers, or report lack of service for inclusion in the project.

2021

Governor Carney announces the Delaware Broadband Infrastructure Grant Program to make high-speed wired broadband connections available to every home and business in the First State.

  • Grant opened on 10/18/2021.
  • Questions submitted by 10/29/2021.
  • Responses to questions provided 11/12/2021.
  • Submissions by vendors due /17/2021.

 

2020

With funding made available through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), Delaware was able to:

  • Expand high speed internet access, provide equipment and services for families for families facing financial challenges.
  • Support Delaware’s students.
  • Develop a Broadband Strategic Plan.
  • Launch a statewide speed survey to help collect pertinent data.

2019

Delaware partners with Bloosurf to create the Rural Wireless Broadband Initiative.

2018

DTI announces Rural Broadband Pilot.

2015

Investment in expanding fiber backbone from Seaford to Lewes.

2014

Completion of fiber line running from Middletown to Georgetown.