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Community digital assets in Tennessee municipalities

A team of MTAS staff conducted an evaluation of the digital assets made available to the community in each city across the state of Tennessee. The purpose of this study was to identify and document digital assets and resources being made publicly available in Tennessee municipalities, as well as to  identify any trends and municipalities who may require further assistance in this area. Cities were asked about assets and services such as free Wi-Fi in public buildings; public computer labs and kiosks; and computer training classes.

A total of 126 cities/towns responded to the survey. Respondents were evenly mixed across all three Grand Divisions of the state and included a range of populations from under 100 to over 150,000.

Adams-O'Brien, Frances
Eldridge, Desiree; Peck, Madison; Shults, Chris; Wibking, Lyndy
Report/Study
Information technology
Computer equipment
Computers
Digital divide
Tennessee
Public
08/29/2025