PSC Internet & Phone Helpline
The PSC has established their Internet & Phone helpline for Wisconsin consumers. Please dial (608) 267-3595 to speak with dedicated PSC staff or leave a voicemail.
Wisconsin Internet Self-Report (WISER)
Tell us about your broadband experience. WISER is an internet survey and speed test that will be used to advise Wisconsin's broadband planning efforts. Everyone is encouraged to take the survey and help us create a better broadband map. You may take the survey multiple times to report on additional locations, connections, or to take an updated speed test. WISER will serve as a long-standing tool to track broadband service over time. We are open to partnering with communities to make locally focused surveys using WISER as a guide.
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Broadband Grant Footprint
This mapping tool provides a look at the impact of broadband grant projects statewide. Users can search for grants in their area of interest by performing an address search and navigating the map. Grant projects can be looked at individually and in groups based on the grant round and technology type. A swipe bar tool is available to view completed projects separately from all in progress projects. Move the swipe bar to the right to view all completed projects and to the left to view all awarded projects.
BROADBAND GRANT FOOTPRINT
Broadband Frequently Asked Questions
The PSC has a limited role in determining where high speed internet service is offered in Wisconsin and does not regulate the cost of service. For consumers wanting to learn more about the role of PSC in broadband expansion please visit
Broadband Frequently Asked Questions page in the For Consumers section.
Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)
The ACP provides a discount of up to $30 per month toward internet service for eligible households and up to $75 per month for households on qualifying Tribal lands. Eligible households can also receive a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers if they contribute more than $10 and less than $50 toward the purchase price. See the page
For Consumers: Affordable Connectivity Program for more information.
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