Starr County leaders concerned about a lack of access to broadband in their communities
Published: Sat, 12/02/23
County leaders concerned about a lack of access to broadband in their communities

State Rep. Ryan Guillen asks a question at a broadband event hosted by Starr County Industrial Foundation.
Rio Grande Guardian
BY MARIO MUÑOZ AND STEVE TAYLOR
DECEMBER 1, 2023
RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas – Starr County leaders such as Rose Benavidez and state Rep. Ryan Guillen are concerned about they say are inaccurate maps showing a high percentage of residents having access to broadband.
Benavidez, president and CEO of Starr County Industrial Foundation, moderated a panel discussion on ways to bridge her county’s digital divide. The panelists were four executives with Rio Grande Valley-based internet service provider VTX1.
Rep. Guillen gave brief remarks at the start of the event and asked a question about the mapping of Starr County during the Q&A.
Benavidez, in an interview with the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service, said the officials maps say 95 percent of Starr County has access to broadband. Benavidez said she doubts that the figure is as high as 50 percent.