What does it take to bring high-speed internet to communities often overlooked in America’s infrastructure plans?
In this episode of Route to Success, host Sara Orellana sits down with Colin Garner, an expert in rural broadband and infrastructure, to explore the challenges and transformative opportunities of connecting underserved areas. Colin shares how his journey from mining engineering led him into the world of broadband construction, where geography, cost, and technical hurdles create unique obstacles—but also profound rewards.
Through stories from rural communities, Colin highlights how broadband transforms education, agriculture, and daily life. He emphasizes that resilience, curiosity, and problem-solving are critical to success, and he offers practical advice for aspiring engineers seeking fulfilling careers. Colin also reflects on the future of infrastructure in America, stressing the importance of digital equity and the human impact of connectivity.
In this episode, we cover:
Colin Garner’s path from mining engineering to rural broadband infrastructure
Unique challenges of building broadband networks in underserved areas
The transformative impact of connectivity on education, agriculture, and community life
Lessons in resilience and problem-solving through complex construction projects
Decisions in infrastructure design, like burying lines vs. using existing poles
Heartfelt community reactions to access and connectivity
The future of rural infrastructure and emerging technologies
Advice for aspiring engineers and the importance of finding passion in your work
Why digital equity is critical for thriving communities
The growing dependency on internet connectivity in modern life
Colin reminds listeners that hope alone isn’t enough—it must be paired with skill, persistence, and enjoyment of your work. His insights provide both inspiration and actionable advice for engineers, leaders, and anyone invested in building stronger, connected communities.
👉 Learn more about Colin Garner:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/colingarnerpeng/