Magellan Advisors (Magellan), a leader in providing turnkey services for building fiber and broadband infrastructure, has received a contract from the Chester County, Pennsylvania, Intermediate Unit (CCIU) to conduct a broadband feasibility study in the southern part of the county.
CCIU provides services to the 12 school districts and includes services to nearly 86,000 public and non-public school students and more than 6,000 educators.
Magellan Advisors will conduct a thorough market analysis, broadband survey and stakeholder engagement to learn about the digital divide in the four school districts in Southern Chester County, including locales where families fall into the digital divide, issues with broadband adoption, and solutions to bridge the digital divide for these community members.
Under the agreement, Magellan will provide a comprehensive market analysis of the broadband coverage and service landscape across the four districts in the south, including Avon Grove School District, Kennett Consolidated School District, Oxford Area School District, and Unionville-Chadds Ford School District.
Magellan also will provide a funding strategy to help CCIU pursue funding opportunities at the state and federal level that will support new infrastructure and services deployment in the identified areas of concern – primarily targeting low-income households and at-risk populations.
“Broadband infrastructure is growing in importance,” said Jessica Sahl, assistant director of Innovative Educational Services at the CCIU. “Unserved and underserved households and individuals are at a disadvantage because they cannot access the same resources as students who have connectivity. This became very evident during the COVID-19 pandemic when there was a heightened emphasis on distance learning and remote work services. Those homes and businesses that lack connectivity cannot access critical resources necessary for quality of life, education, safety and economic development. Our vision is to ensure broadband infrastructure is readily available for the residents and businesses across the 23 municipalities of Southern Chester County.”
The study is expected to be completed in the first part of 2022.