By Lynn Chadwick/NTIA – Today (July 25) we again updated the National Broadband Map, the unprecedented interactive map that shows what high-speed Internet service is available in the United States. The map is powered by a new set of data from 1,865 broadband providers nationwide – more than 20 million records – and displays where broadband is available, the name of the provider, the technology used to provide the service, and the maximum advertised speeds of the service. more> http://tinyurl.com/czxy6sx
Type of Technology Available
(click below for interactive map)
- Maximum Advertised Speed Avilable
- Asymmetric xDSL
- Symmetric xDSL
- Other Copper Wireline
- Cable Modem-DOCSIS 3.0
- Cable Modem-Other
- Fiber to the End User
- Terrestrial Fixed Wireless-Unlicensed
- Terrestrial Fixed Wireless-Licensed
- Terrestrial Mobile Wireless
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