Bluepeak, a prominent provider of high-speed fiber internet, has been recognized with BroadbandNow's 2024 Digital Inclusivity Award. This award celebrates internet service providers (ISPs) that excel in delivering affordable, reliable, and high-quality internet access to underserved and unserved communities. Bluepeak's recognition signifies its commitment to closing the digital divide in the United States through innovative technologies, forward-thinking approaches, and community-focused initiatives.
Rich Fish, CEO of Bluepeak, expressed pride in the company's achievement, stating, "This award highlights the hard work and innovative spirit of our entire team. We are honored to be recognized for our efforts to make high-speed internet accessible to everyone, regardless of where they live or the size of the town. Our mission is to create digital equity and this award affirms that we are on the right path."
The Digital Inclusivity Award by BroadbandNow is based on a thorough evaluation of factors such as service affordability, accessibility, and the ISP's initiatives to promote digital literacy and inclusion. Bluepeak distinguished itself through its unique strategies to bring high-speed internet to rural and remote areas, ensuring that all communities have the opportunity to thrive in the digital age.
Bluepeak's Chief Commercial Officer, Lana Frank, emphasized the company's dedication to digital inclusivity, noting, "Bluepeak's commitment to digital inclusivity includes initiatives such as offering affordable service plans, partnering with local community organizations to promote digital literacy, and investing in cutting-edge technology to enhance service reliability and reach. These efforts have not only improved connectivity but empowered communities by providing the tools necessary for success in today's digital world."
BroadbandNow is a leading consumer resource for broadband information, compiling extensive data on internet coverage, speed, and prices in the United States from the FCC and 2,000 U.S.-based ISPs. The organization has been cited by major publications such as The New York Times, Washington Post, and Ars Technica. For more information on the BroadbandNow Digital Inclusivity Award and to view the full list of award winners, visit their Digital Inclusion Awards page.


