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The new maps will be used to help distribute $42.45 billion from the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program created by Congress in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration is getting started on the $350 million broadband mapping project funded by the economic stimulus law.
In Arizona, Apache County stands out as a long thin stripe in the northeast corner of the state, showing just 5 percent broadband usage. More than 70,000 people live there, most of them members of ...
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) released the map as a way to display “key indicators of broadband needs across the country.” The new NTIA map pulls data ...
The FCC stands as the final barrier between $42.5 billion for broadband investments provided by President Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill and the states that need it.
Our critique of the National Broadband Map, “Map to Nowhere,” has caused quite a stir over at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the National Telecommunications and Information ...
The authors of "Map to Nowhere" miss almost entirely the real story regarding broadband data and the FCC, including the National Broadband Map.
The state of Michigan encourages all residents to view the FCC’s broadband map to make sure their home and business addresses correctly match their internet access.
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