Some thoughts about getting everyone in America connected to affordable broadband
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Here are some links to my previous posts:
The legacy of Ajit Pai’s GOP FCC not closing the digital divide about how Pai tried to use the FCC data to claim a lot more Homework Gap progress than there was. The ACS shows better, real numbers.
I’m excited for the FCC’s new broadband maps, but I have some suggestions about the FCC’s upcoming new broadband map.
Are there any winners in the C-Band auction? About the FCC’s recent mid-band spectrum auction.
The RDOF is a mess, but progress in closing the Digital Divide, about…the mess of RDOF.
The Real Broadband Competition Situation, which corrects an FCC chart that included satellite service as broadband.
How Many People Actually Have Broadband? Which is a comparison of FCC Form 477 data and Census ACS data, and an explanation of the FCC data over-counting.