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Connect South Carolina

Mapping

Creating accurate broadband maps is one of the first steps to promoting broadband expansion and technology growth in South Carolina. The Connect South Carolina mapping initiative is working closely with multiple broadband providers from across the state to develop a variety of broadband inventory maps for public use.

These maps, which contain data in beta version, are representative of South Carolina’s broadband infrastructure and highlight where broadband is and is not available. Connect South Carolina will continue to update and refine these maps as more data are gathered from consumers like you, to most accurately reflect the current broadband landscape. The public plays a key role in verifying the information that is represented on the maps. We encourage South Carolina residents to tell us about your broadband availability by taking this short survey.

To learn more about the maps and our methodology, you may view our FAQ page.

Thank you for taking the time to participate and review the progress.

Questions regarding the maps and data collection can be directed to maps@connectsc.org.  

Statewide Broadband Inventory Maps-Beta Version

These are maps displaying the broadband service inventory across the state. They contain data which are currently in beta version.

Statewide Density of Unserved Households by Census Block-Beta Version

These are maps displaying density of unserved households by Census Block. They contain data which are currently in beta version.

Interactive map-Beta Version

BroadbandStat is an interactive web mapping application designed to let users explore South Carolina's broadband coverage.

County-Level Broadband Availability Maps-Beta Version

These are the broadband inventory maps for each of South Carolina’s 46 counties. They contain data which are currently in beta version.

Broadband Stimulus Eligibility of Rural and Non-Rural Areas

This is a statewide map displaying rural and non-rural areas as defined in the Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP) and Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP). This is a useful tool for applicants submitting for broadband stimulus grants and loans.
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