Metro Broadband Data

Lafayette-New Iberia-Opelousas, LA

BroadbandClusters provides ZIP-level internet adoption, device access, and digital divide analysis for the Lafayette-New Iberia-Opelousas, LA metropolitan area. Data covers 50 communities across LA, drawing from the FCC Broadband Data Collection and U.S. Census American Community Survey (ACS) 2020–2024. Use the interactive tool to identify underserved ZIP codes, compare socioeconomic clusters, and analyze connectivity gaps for seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities.

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What's available for Lafayette

Internet Adoption by ZIP

Broadband subscription rates at ZIP code level — see where households lack connectivity.

Device Access

Desktop, laptop, and tablet ownership rates. Identifies device poverty separate from broadband gaps.

Socioeconomic Clusters

Machine learning groupings of ZIPs by demographic similarity — pinpoints systemic gaps.

Vulnerable Populations

Breakdowns for seniors 65+, veterans, people with disabilities, and low-income households.

FCC Coverage vs. Adoption

Compare where infrastructure exists (FCC data) to where people are actually connected (Census ACS).

Bottom 20% ZIPs

Automatically identifies the most underserved ZIP codes for targeted intervention and grant planning.

Communities covered

The Lafayette-New Iberia-Opelousas, LA metro analysis includes ZIP codes across the following communities:

Lafayette New Iberia Opelousas Washington Morrow Lebeau Leonville Loreauville Lydia Maurice Melville Mermentau Milton Morgan City Morse Sunset Arnaudville Palmetto Perry Pierre Part Port Barre Rayne Saint Martinville Scott Lawtell Abbeville Krotz Springs Kaplan Avery Island Branch Breaux Bridge Broussard Cade Carencro Cecilia Church Point Crowley Delcambre Duson Egan +10 more

Data source: FCC Broadband Data Collection (BDC) and U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates, 2020–2024. All metrics are population-weighted at the ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) level. Free for education, research, and non-commercial policy work. Contact broadbandclusters@gmail.com for inquiries.