Click to view the State Broadband Service Map.
This map contains information on broadband service availability in Hawaiʻi following the State’s Challenge Process. This map shows unserved (locations with NO wired infrastructure to access the Internet or less than 25 Mbps download / 3 Mbps upload speed), underserved (locations with wired Internet infrastructure that DO NOT support the minimum speeds of the 100 Mbps download / 20 Mbps upload), and served (locations with wired Internet infrastructrure that support speeds of at least 100 Mbps download / 20 Mbps upload) locations in Hawaiʻi . This map uses the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) December 31, 2023 Broadband Data Collection (BDC) version.
This map is a WORK-IN-PROGRESS and will be updated in the future as BEAD deployment to unserved and underserved locations are finalized through the State’s Request For Proposal (RFP) process. The locations on the map are NOT guaranteed eligibility for BEAD funding, and represent the current unserved and underserved locations as provided by the FCC and NTIA following the State’s Challenge Process.
How to use the State Broadband Service Map
Note: Map is best viewed on a desktop or tablet device.
View Broadband Availability at an Address
Use the search bar to find your address at the top right-hand corner of the screen
If your address does not appear, enter an address as close as possible to the location you are searching for.

Click on the dot with the pin

Information on the selected dot will appear on the left of the screen.
- Shows the BEAD status of the address (i.e., unserved, underserved, served).
- Shows the location’s address
In this example, the location was considered “underserved” and through a challenge is now considered “served”. Not all locations will have a challenge, but will reflect the current BEAD status.

Further down is information on the Internet service(s) available at the address.
- Technology type
- Internet provider name
- Maximum download speed in megabits per second (mbps)
- Maximum upload speed in mbps
- Whether the service is considered BEAD “unserved”, “underserved”, or “served”

More Internet service examples:
- The address can subscribe to Hawaiian Telcom with a maximum 940 mbps download and 500 mbps upload speed via fiber technology. This service is considered BEAD “served”
- The address can subscribe to Spectrum with a maximum 1000 mbps download and 35 mbps upload speed via cable technology. This service is considered BEAD “served”
- The address can subscribe to T-Mobile with a maximum 25 mbps download and 3 mbps upload speed via wireless technology. This service is considered BEAD “underserved”
