AUGUSTA – AT&T and the Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC) are boosting connectivity in 70 locations in Maine, expanding and upgrading existing WiFi technology at libraries, parks, schools, community centers, town halls and other locations across the state, many in rural areas.
This effort is made possible in part by AT&T’s $150,000 donation to support ITDRC’s ProjectConnect initiative in New England.
The ITDRC is a nationwide, volunteer driven 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides no-cost information, communications and technology resources to communities in crisis. It launched its projectConnect in response to changes in the learning environment due to the pandemic and the challenges of connectivity for many families. The program provides free Wi-Fi access points so that community members can access internet resources, including distance-learning curricula.
How will it work? ITDRC teams are currently making their way across Maine, working with local organizations to extend existing WiFi and upgrade aging technology. The needs of each location are unique. Technicians will make necessary equipment upgrades and adjustments to boost WiFi signal and extend service into parking lots and surrounding areas. There is no ongoing fee for use of the site.
To date, 57 of the 70 planned ITDRC sites have been completed.
Locations of the upgrades extend across the state of Maine to dozens of communities. Of the 70 sites being serviced, the majority are at libraries in rural communities, with schools, town halls, community centers and more also included.
Windham 's ITDRC sites already completed are located at Windham High School, Windham Primary School and Manchester School.
Why is this important?
While the global pandemic has shown how vital broadband is to successful
learning outcomes, unfortunately, it also exposed growing educational
inequities. Access to reliable, affordable Internet connections is critical for
students to learn and thrive – both in school and at home. But an estimated 17
million children[1] have been unable to participate in distance learning during
the global pandemic because their families don’t have a reliable internet
connection or device.
In April 2021, AT&T committed $2 billion by 2024 to help bridge
the digital divide, bringing affordable internet and opportunity to more
Americans nationwide. The support for ITDRC and projectConnect in Maine is part
of that financial pledge and AT&T is committed to narrowing the
homework gap and helping address inequities associated with virtual learning.
In addition to philanthropic efforts, AT&T has been investing in its
network across the state of Maine in order to bring connectivity to places that
need it most. From 2018 to 2020, AT&T expanded coverage and improved
connectivity in more communities by investing nearly $150 million in its
wireless network in Maine.
As a result, as of 2021, AT&T is now Maine’s largest network.
What people are saying?
Heather Johnson
Maine Commissioner of the Department of Economic and Community Development
“I applaud ITDRC and AT&T’s commitment to
expand and upgrade aging technology in order to make reliable internet
available to communities, especially in rural Maine. The Administration is
committed to making sure that all Mainers, regardless of their geographic
location, have access to affordable and reliable high speed internet. This
project will improve connectivity and create additional learning opportunities
for students.”
Owen Smith
President, AT&T Maine
“Every student deserves an opportunity to make their dreams a reality. At
AT&T, we are proud to support projectConnect, which will make important
strides towards bridging the digital divide in Maine. The efficient, widespread
nature of this project means that dozens of communities across Maine will see
the benefits. We are grateful for ITDRC’s collaboration, knowing that together
we can bring the right technology to the right places, improve connectivity options
for students and give them better access to learning resources to help them
achieve their goals in school and beyond.”
Brian Meagher
Director of Strategic Partnerships, ITDRC
"ProjectConnect has allowed ITDRC to support communities all over Maine impacted
by COVID-19, a federally declared disaster, in a tangible way, extending WiFi
and bridging the digital divide. Being able to stay connected to school,
family, and work is more important than it ever has been, and we are here to
help.”
Joe Hillis
Director of Operations, ITDRC
"We are proud of the work we've been doing in Maine, expanding and
modernizing community library infrastructure. Through our collaborative
partnership with AT&T and the Maine State Library system, we have been able
to optimize and increase the coverage, speed, and security of these networks
for the residents of Maine."
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