Abstract:
Just over half of Native Americans living on tribal lands have access to high-speed internet service.1 Tribal libraries and schools in New Mexico joined together to address their connectivity challenges and bring broadband to their respective communities. A key factor facilitating the deployment of the broadband infrastructure is the modernization of the Federal Communications Commission’s E-rate program. Additional factors necessary to successfully plan and execute broadband infrastructure projects include managing collaborations and stakeholder involvement. The library contributions to the networks’ success provide inspiration and a model for overcoming barriers to broadband availability and affordability in tribal and rural communities. Key takeaways and lessons learned are discussed. Recommendations for federal and state agencies to improve and increase their support of tribal libraries generally and their participation in the E-rate program specifically are provided.