Research covering two states, Missouri and Virginia, finds ~38% of rural homes and businesses that the FCC counts as having broadband access actually do not (Jon Brodkin/Ars Technica)

Research covering two states, Missouri and Virginia, finds ~38% of rural homes and businesses that the FCC counts as having broadband access actually do not (Jon Brodkin/Ars Technica)

Research covering two states, Missouri and Virginia, finds ~38% of rural homes and businesses that the FCC counts as having broadband access actually do not (Jon Brodkin/Ars Technica)

Research covering two states, Missouri and Virginia, finds ~38% of rural homes and businesses that the FCC counts as having broadband access actually do not (Jon Brodkin/Ars Technica) https://ift.tt/2Hm3Q2T

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
Research covering two states, Missouri and Virginia, finds ~38% of rural homes and businesses that the FCC counts as having broadband access actually do not  —  The FCC likely counts millions of unserved homes as having broadband.  —  A new broadband mapping system is starting to show …


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