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Improved broadband maps to deliver more connectivity

Por: The Hill Tech November 20, 2022

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This week, the Federal Communications Commission  the first draft of new, dramatically improved national broadband availability maps. Like almost every map ever made, they’re far from perfect — and new first drafts, by definition, rarely are — but these maps represent an enormously enhanced step toward the longstanding bipartisan goal of connectivity for rural America. The maps’ rollout may draw a chorus of predictable nitpicking, but... + full article



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