Thursday, June 24, 2010

New state-wide broadband research available Friday

We’re looking forward to presenting the state’s new Residential Technology Assessment results Friday during our quarterly Technology Association meeting in Columbus.

This research, which was completed in compliance with state and NTIA requirements, presents an up-to-date look at state-wide technology, broadband availability and adoption numbers as well as online activities.

We’re optimistic about the results and what they mean for Ohio’s economic future, as increases in broadband adoption means additional jobs, reduced health care costs, fewer miles driven by state residents, cleaner air and better access to goods and services.

We will share them with you as soon as they are officially released.