Connected Nation Aims for Guinness Record in Digital Literacy Push
Event summary
- Connected Nation (CN) is attempting to set a Guinness World Record for the longest internet literacy live stream, running 25 hours from September 24-25, 2026.
- The event, '25 Hours. One Connected World,' aims to become Kentucky's first 'Record of Good' designation.
- AT&T is the lead collaborator, with additional training partners from across the U.S. and globally.
- To qualify for the record, the live stream must maintain at least 50 viewers continuously with no interruptions longer than one minute.
The big picture
Connected Nation's record attempt underscores the growing emphasis on digital literacy as a critical component of closing the broadband access gap. The initiative aligns with broader industry trends toward community-driven solutions for tech adoption, particularly in underserved regions. With AT&T as a key partner, the event highlights the increasing collaboration between telecom providers and nonprofits to address systemic barriers in digital inclusion.
What we're watching
- Execution Risk
- Whether CN can sustain viewer engagement and technical reliability over the full 25-hour stream.
- Strategic Impact
- How this initiative will affect CN's long-term positioning in digital inclusion efforts.
- Partnership Dynamics
- The pace at which additional partners join the effort and their potential influence on the initiative's reach.
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