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BorderLink Services

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BorderLink provides high-speed, reliable LTE connectivity through LTE-enabled devices—empowering students, educators, agency staff, and community members to stay connected whether at home, work, or in public spaces.

Whether you’re a student, a government worker, or part of a community-focused agency, BorderLink’s LTE network ensures that you’re always connected—securely, reliably, and with the flexibility to serve your mission wherever you are.

BorderLink Supports

Students & Education 

  • Families with K–20 students who need dependable internet access at home for homework, research, and virtual learning. 

  • High school students preparing for college, taking virtual classes, or completing assignments after school. 

  • College students commuting from home who need seamless access to course content, campus systems, and research resources. 

IVTA Member Agencies & Staff 

  • Agency staff working remotely or in field environments who need secure, portable internet connections. 

  • Member agencies looking to improve operations by enabling connected devices, data access, and internal systems even in low-coverage areas. 

  • Community resource staff (such as librarians, counselors, or outreach workers) who need internet access at off-site locations or when serving the public in mobile units. 

Smart Community Applications 

  • Public Wi-Fi access points at parks, libraries, and transit stops, bridging digital divides and encouraging civic engagement. 

  • Mobile units such as bookmobiles, wellness vans, or emergency response vehicles equipped with LTE to stay connected on the move. 

  • Smart city initiatives including: 

  • Traffic monitoring and control systems 

  • Public safety video surveillance 

  • Environmental sensors (e.g., air quality, noise) 

  • Connected public signage and kiosks 

  • IoT infrastructure for utilities and city management 

Closing the Homework Gap

 

With BorderLink, students will no longer be disadvantaged due to their lack of internet connectivity at home.