Wyoming may be the 10th largest state in the U.S., but it is also the least populated, according to recent census data. It is also sparsely populated, with an average of only 5.85 people per square mile. With a lot of land and few people, it may be no surprise that Wyoming has more acute connectivity issues than other states. In today’s remote-learning environment, the lack of sustainable broadband access can drastically reduce the number of educational opportunities available to students.