Monthly Archives: February 2011

25 Million Records

Last week we released the first version of the National Broadband Map (NBM). The data it contains represents the hard work of 50 states, 3 territories and the District of Columbia over the last year and a half. With over … Continue reading

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First 24 hours

The launch of the National Broadband Map marks the beginning of a promising new venture: empowering consumers, researchers, policy-makers, and developers to truly understand what broadband means in America. This idea — a powerful way to navigate huge troves of … Continue reading

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National Broadband Map is launched!

Welcome to the first-ever public, searchable nationwide map of broadband access. The National Broadband Map is an unprecedented project created by NTIA, in collaboration with the FCC, and in partnership with each state, territory and the District of Columbia. We … Continue reading

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Your Feedback is important!

The National Broadband Map, at launch, provides consumers with a wealth of information to consider about the shape of Internet service across the country. By collecting these data through the SBDD program, and conducting independent data validation on every record, … Continue reading

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