Participate in Michigan's Broadband Map Challenge

Kent County Administrator, Al Vanderberg shared this April 1 in his newsletter:

Do you have slow internet? No internet? Help us help you! Kent County is partnering with the Michigan High-Speed Internet Office (MIHI) to prepare for a federal Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) grant that will be awarded to Michigan. It's crucial to accurately identify areas marked as "unserved" by high-speed internet on the MIHI broadband map, as only these locations will qualify for BEAD funds. Let's ensure the map is correct!

Residents, businesses, and institutions are asked to:

  1. Visit the Challenge website: challenge.merit.edu

  2. Look up their address, and

  3. Confirm that the broadband service designation is correct

If the map has incorrect services or speeds listed, users will be guided through steps to challenge the incorrect information.

The BEAD State Challenge Process will run until April 23. We appreciate your assistance in taking the challenge and encouraging your network to do the same. 

If you have any questions, contact 616-632-7597 or mapchallenge@kentcountymi.gov.

Read the whole Kent County Newsletter here.

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