The FCC’s National Broadband Map provides a detailed, location-by-location view of high-speed internet availability across the country, based on data reported by internet service providers (ISPs).
State, local and tribal governments; third parties (such as other ISPs or public interest groups); and consumers can continuously challenge the map’s accuracy. Maintaining the highest possible accuracy ensures that the Broadband Development Office can allocate federal and state broadband funding more efficiently and effectively.
The FCC offers clear, step-by-step instructions for submitting the following types of challenges:
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