SELECTAlcona
Alger
Allegan
Alpena
Antrim
Arenac
Baraga
Barry
Bay
Benzie
Berrien
Branch
Calhoun
Cass
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa
Clare
Clinton
Crawford
Delta
Dickinson
Eaton
Emmet
Genesee
Gladwin
Gogebic
Grand Traverse
Gratiot
Hillsdale
Houghton
Huron
Ingham
Ionia
Iosco
Iron
Isabella
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Kalkaska
Kent
Keweenaw
Lake
Lapeer
Leelanau
Lenawee
Livingston
Luce
Mackinac
Macomb
Manistee
Marquette
Mason
Mecosta
Menominee
Midland
Missaukee
Monroe
Montcalm
Montmorency
Muskegon
Newaygo
Oakland
Oceana
Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Osceola
Oscoda
Otsego
Ottawa
Presque Isle
Roscommon
Saginaw
Sanilac
Schoolcraft
Shiawassee
St Clair
St Joseph
Tuscola
Van Buren
Washtenaw
Wayne
Wexford

Creating accurate broadband maps is one of the first steps to promoting access, adoption, and use of broadband across the state. The
Connect Michigan mapping initiative is working closely with multiple broadband providers from across the state to develop a variety of broadband inventory maps.
Currently, broadband is defined as Internet service with advertised speeds of at least 768 Kbps downstream and 200 Kbps upstream.
These maps, which contain data in beta version, highlight where broadband is and is not available in the state, a key component in promoting access, adoption, and
use of broadband.
Connect Michigan will continue to update and refine these maps as more data is gathered from consumers like you, to most accurately reflect the current
broadband landscape.
To learn more about the maps and our methodology, you may view our FAQ page.
Questions regarding the maps and data collection can be directed to maps@connectmi.org .