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“The FCC map poses a challenge to Vermont's broadband build-out," VCBB Executive Director Christine Hallquist said in a press release. "The map is missing or incorrectly lists the location of ...
This week, the FCC released its most accurate, up-to-date, and granular map of high-speed broadband availability in the United States. It shows what homes and businesses have high-speed broadband ...
Previously, the FCC relied on data from 8.1 million census blocks for its coverage maps, assuming that if one location had high-speed broadband then all neighbors must as well. The new broadband ...
Just as important, the map will be used to help determine where some $42.5 billion in federal funds will go to build out better access in places where high-speed, affordable broadband is lacking.
Image: Getty The Federal Communications Commission has released a pre-production draft of its new National Broadband Map and wants people across the US to help populate it with information about ...
The federal government released a draft of the first-of-its-kind National Broadband Map, which tracks internet access throughout the United States, on Nov. 18. Now, the map makers are asking for ...
Doing so, said Eric Frederick, chief connectivity officer for the Michigan High-Speed Internet Office, will ultimately help the federal government decide where and how to spend some as-yet ...
ST. LOUIS — The Office of Broadband Development has just released a new tool for Missouri. The interactive map shows where you can and can’t get high speed internet.
Once this map is released on Friday, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration will say just how those $42.5 billion will be distributed by summer of next year.
An FCC map shows 100% broadband coverage in Escambia and Santa Rosa, but no one believes that's true. The map will be used to fund broadband efforts.
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