Help with digital equity: Take a survey about internet use

Help with digital equity: Take a survey about internet use
Mayor Jeffry Wosje — City of Plymouth Official website
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Plymouth residents are invited to take a 10-minute survey about how they use the internet, which will help gather information for the Minnesota Office of Broadband Development for use in its Digital Equity Plan.

The survey is hosted by CCX Media/the Northwest Suburbs Cable Communications Commission, of which Plymouth is a member city. NWSCCC received a grant from the State of Minnesota to assist in this effort, which is aimed at helping ensure equal access to broadband for all.

The Office of Broadband Development, a division of the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, defines digital inclusion as “the condition in which all Minnesotans have the option and opportunity to adopt and use technology – including internet access – in ways that enhance their daily lives.”

Paper Copies and Online Survey Available

Paper copies of the survey are available during business hours at the following locations:

  • Plymouth City Hall, 3400 Plymouth Blvd.
  • Plymouth Community Center, 14800 34th Ave. N.
  • Plymouth Ice Center, 3650 Plymouth Blvd.

For more information and to take the survey online, visit ccxmedia.org/digitalequity. The survey will be open through June 25.

Original source can be found here.



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