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The Federal Communications Commission has unveiled a national broadband map that will be used to help identify areas with unserved and underserved communities most in need of federal funding for high-speed internet infrastructure investments. The new map empowers consumers to review information provided by internet service providers and to challenge any inaccurate claims. The opportunity to dispute or challenge broadband data on the national broadband map will continue through Jan. 13, 2023.
Residents with no or inadequate broadband service should go to ββ broadbandmap.fcc.gov/homeββand enter their home and/or business address. If the information listed for the location is incorrect, it can be challenged on the spot.