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# Counties Can Help Providers Enter Markets, Say County Leaders
- URL: https://broadbandbreakfast.com/counties-can-help-providers-enter-markets-say-county-leaders/
- Published: 2023-05-04T15:44:26.000Z
- Updated: 2026-03-11T06:12:13.000Z
- Description: County governments can coordinate with ISPs to connect their communities, panel hears.
- Author: Teralyn Whipple
- Tags: BBC, Fiber, #with-siderail, altafiber, Calaveras County, California, David Kramer, Diamond State Networks, Doug Maglothin, Greg Puckett, John Garamendi, Mercer County, #wp, #wp-post, #Import 2024-02-01 09:59, #added-preview-divider

HOUSTON, May 4, 2023 – Counties are uniquely situated to help internet service providers and builders enter a community, said county leaders and broadband providers in a Broadband Communities event Tuesday.

Counties are energized to bring broadband to the community, said **Greg Puckett**, Mercy County commissioner in West Virginia. They are the people on the ground who hear the complaints of the community members.

In one rural county, towns desperately needed broadband to keep their residents and remain a functioning town, added **Doug Maglothin**, CEO of network operator Diamond State Networks.

County governments know how to get public infrastructure done unlike cities and towns, added **John Garamendi** of Calaveras County, California. Counties are accustomed to authorizing, planning, and building large infrastructure programs and know how to navigate the problems associated, he said.

Americans were given a “gift” when the federal government acknowledged the power and understanding that counties have of their communities by directing states to allocate federal grant funds to localities, said Puckett.

Counties are “the one level we’ve identified… that has the ability to do all the necessary build out,” added **David Kramer** from provider Altafiber. Counties “have a view of what they want to do,” he said.

“We have to do more at a regional level, not just focus on states,” he urged.