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The FCC's inaccurate broadband maps have long made it difficult to distribute deployment grants where they're needed most. Current maps are based on the Form 477 data-collection program in which ...
FCC Broadband Map findings: Broadband is available everywhere, with a catch According to the FCC, 99.97% of US households ...
“The FCC's old broadband maps were not very good, not very good at all,” FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel stated the obvious at a recent tech conference in Washington, D.C.
FCC Releases Agenda for April Open Meeting; FCC to Consider Spectrum, National Security and Foreign Ownership Issues During May Open Meeting; The FCC noted that broadband availability will be based on ...
The FCC acknowledges there’s much more to be done and that it needs your help. “While today marks an important milestone in the effort to create more granular and accurate broadband maps, this ...
Earlier today, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)released its pre-production draft of its new broadband maps, providing morein-depth information about availability nationwide. The new ...
The Broadband Data Act, signed in 2020, required the FCC to allow citizens to continually update maps based on citizen-filed challenges. The NTIA set a Jan. 13 deadline for challenges to be submitted.
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 ...
Colorado, New York, and Vermont are among the states challenging the FCC broadband map, which, Consumer Reports explains, will be used to direct $42.5 billion in federal funding.