Broadband Surveys
Businesses
The Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council is participating in a statewide effort to better understand our high-speed Internet needs and create a strategic plan to meet these needs. As part of this process, we are conducting this survey to determine the Broadband usage, needs, and interests of local businesses. Broadband is typically defined as a service that enables high-speed Internet access as opposed to low-speed services, such as dial-up. The results of this survey will be used to determine who is using Broadband and how federal grant funding could be applied to improve Broadband access and online marketing opportunities for our business community. Please take a few minutes to let us know if you currently utilize Broadband Internet service and what impact Broadband has on your business. Click Here to Take the Survey for Buinesses
After you take the survey, we particularly urge you to take the speed test which can be found here: Click Here to Take the Speed Test
Individuals/Homeowners
The Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council is participating in a statewide effort to better understand our high-speed Internet needs and create a strategic plan to meet these needs. As part of this process, we are gathering vital information from residents about their Internet access that can help us improve service. Broadband is typically defined as a service that enables high-speed Internet access as opposed to low-speed services, such as dial-up. The results of this survey will be used to determine who is using Broadband and how federal grant funding could be applied to improve Broadband access for the community. Click Here to Take the Survey for Individuals or Homeowners
After you take the survey, we particularly urge you to take the speed test which can be found here: Click Here to Take the Speed Test
Welcome to the Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council
The job of the Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council and our staff is to keep west central West Virginia an exceptional place to live and work. At MOVRC, elected officials and economic development professionals come together to prepare the region for continued success in the 21st century. Our members are the eight counties and 22 cities and towns located north, south and east of Parkersburg along the Ohio River. Together we work on regional concerns that affect all of our communites, focused primarily on economic development, transportation, infrastructure and workforce. Our programs all support a regional economic development strategy that will maintain and enhance our economic vitality.
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