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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.
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 is getting started on the $350 million broadband mapping project funded by the economic stimulus law.
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.
OAKLAND, Calif. — For the first time, a federal agency has released a comprehensive online map clearly depicting what experts have long warned: Many parts of America — largely in poor, rural ...
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 ...
Vermont officials are challenging the accuracy of a national broadband map issued by the Federal Communications Commission and say the state stands to lose out on federal aid if it's not corrected ...
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