W.Va. Needs Better Mapping Data to Receive Federal Broadban

W.Va. Needs Better Mapping Data to Receive Federal Broadband Dollars


The (FCC) will distribute $20.4 billion to states from the
Rural Digital Opportunity Fund. The funding depends on mapping data that shows “currently unserved” regions. But a recent report by the
Competitive Carriers Association (CCA) argues that a region without sufficient mapping often needs broadband the most.
Broadband maps of West Virginia are often lacking. The report says that the data gap means the FCC could end up sending funds to wealthy and urban areas that may already have more connectivity than rural counterparts.
Although
Phase I of the money has already been allocated, Manchin is encouraging West Virginians to submit speed tests to the FCC in order to improve the data, and eventually expand broadband connectivity.

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