Broadband for all
in
Columbus, New Mexico!
Our community is working together to support reliable, affordable, high speed
broadband for all in Columbus, New Mexico.
Fast and reliable Internet connectivity creates opportunities and provides our residents with the ability
to access education, business, and healthcare resources as well as shopping
and many other quality-of-life services for family members
in addition to social, entertainment, and civic tasks.
Learn more about local efforts,
sign up for the broadband coalition mailing list,
and participate in upcoming meetings
to learn more and get involved.
broadband for all in Columbus, New Mexico.
Fast and reliable Internet connectivity creates opportunities and provides our residents with the ability
to access education, business, and healthcare resources as well as shopping
and many other quality-of-life services for family members
in addition to social, entertainment, and civic tasks.
Learn more about local efforts,
sign up for the broadband coalition mailing list,
and participate in upcoming meetings
to learn more and get involved.
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Meetings
Our community has formed a local broadband coalition
to share information and develop regional plans and funding requests
to support reliable, affordable, high-speed Internet for all in Columbus, New Mexico
to share information and develop regional plans and funding requests
to support reliable, affordable, high-speed Internet for all in Columbus, New Mexico
Take the New Mexico Speed Test
Broadband Speed & Quality Testing
"The New Mexico Broadband Program (NMBBP) is soliciting your assistance in identifying those areas within New Mexico having inadequate broadband service. A “Speed Test” is a simple way of doing this. The NMBBP is suggesting that you conduct this Speed Test repeatedly during the week and at different times in the day. This will help us analyze the difference between peak hour load and low use periods. The NMBBP will gather these data, map the results, and aggregate them into categories to assess the level of services within New Mexico. Please be assured your individual addresses will not be shared, yet information will be aggregated into neighborhood blocks to provide a picture of broadband performance. These data will assist in planning and funding requests for building more broadband access."
Learn More
Benchmark Data
Explore benchmark data gathered from national sources and if you have Internet. take the state speed test at different times of day or night to help our state gather real service data and challenge national claims as needed.
Support Your Community Coalition
Local Broadband Planning Guide
Learn more about building a community coalition and getting started with local broadband planning.
Visit the New Mexico. Department of Information Technology (NM DoIT) website
for more information and to access additional resources online at
www.doit.nm.gov
Visit the New Mexico. Department of Information Technology (NM DoIT) website
for more information and to access additional resources online at
www.doit.nm.gov
About Our Community
"The community of Columbus remains a multi-cultural community. Columbus is where the Hispanic culture of Mexico and other Latin American countries and Anglo and European cultures intersect. The communities of Columbus and Palomas are naturally very close to each other. Family and friend's relationships, tourism economic base, employment opportunities, cattle, shopping, schools, emergency services celebration, retail, trade, employment opportunities, and low-cost dental all are used and enjoyed by residents and visitors alike."
https://historicvillageofcolumbus.org