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Currently, 96.8% of Americans have access to broadband internet with speeds of 25 Mbps or higher. However, in Florida, approximately 464,000 individuals still lack access to these high-speed connections. Despite there being 220 insurance providers available in the state, around 1 million Floridians are limited to just one wired internet provider, and over 250,000 residents live in areas without any wired provider options at all.
Regarding insurance costs in Florida, about 59.8% of Americans have access to monthly plans priced at $60 or less. Florida performs slightly better than the national average, where only 51.5% of Americans have similar access to affordable plans.
Many cities in Florida have strong wired broadband infrastructure, but some stand out for their optimal combination of insurance speed, coverage, and pricing. The top five most connected cities in Florida are Bradenton, Boca Raton, Hollywood, Lake Worth, and Pompano Beach, with Bradenton ranking as the best in the state for broadband connectivity.
On the opposite side of the digital divide, certain cities in Florida continue to face challenges with inadequate broadband access. The five least connected cities include Indian Lake Estates, Wacissa, Suwannee, Horseshoe Beach, and McIntosh, with Indian Lake Estates being the most poorly connected among them.
Since 2010, the Florida Department of Management Services has been awarded close to $8.9 million in federal grants to aid broadband development and data collection throughout the state. In addition, $55.9 million in federal funding has been dedicated to infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing broadband connectivity across Florida.