We've noted more than a few times that U.S. taxpayers have spent nearly $400 million on mapping U.S. broadband, yet the FCC still somehow routinely produces maps that greatly overstate broadband coverage, and greatly understate the obvious impact of monopolization and stunted broadband competition. All U.S. broadband policy is then based on data that doesn't…
A pair of U.S. senators from Nevada said the FCC’s new draft map of broadband availability is “deeply flawed” and could cost their state millions in government subsidies.
The State Broadband Office is asking the public to open the Federal Communications Commission online map of broadband internet service and check the map for inaccuracies.