HUD Broadband Research Project

HUD Broadband Research Project

Residential Broadband Survey

HUD Broadband Research Project

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

WASHINGTON, DC 20410-3000


Residential Broadband Survey

Please take a moment to complete this survey on broadband availability and usage in HUD-assisted housing. Please complete this form for each individual development in your jurisdiction. When you’re done, return questionnaires via e-mail to XXX@hud.gov or fax to XXX-XXX-XXX. You may provide further comments on additional pages.

Development Name



Address


E-Mail Contact:





1. Is there broadband service available to this building? Cable, DSL, fiber optic or wireless are broadband; dial-up modem is NOT broadband

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t Know


2. If you answered yes to Question 1, what type of broadband service is available in this development? Please check all that apply.

  • Cable

  • DSL

  • Wireless

  • Fiber Optic (eg Verizon Fios)

  • Other (please describe)

__________________________________________________________________________________________


  • Don’t Know


3. Is there broadband internet service available to individual resident units in this development?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t Know


4. Approximately how many residents of this development own their own computer?

  • 0 – 25%

  • 25 – 50%

  • 50 – 75%

  • 75% or more

  • Don’t Know



5. If it is available, how many residents of this development subscribe to broadband internet service?

  • 0 – 25%

  • 25 – 50%

  • 50 – 75%

  • 75% or more

  • Don’t Know



6. Are there any programs available in the neighborhood to residents of this development to develop digital skills -- e.g. after school programs or at libraries or community centers? If yes, please describe.

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t Know




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