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Connectivity on My Mind: Mapping the Digital Divide Across the State of Georgia

Nov 6, 2020 | Blog Entry, Broadband Data, By Brittany-Rae Gregory, COVID-19, News

By Brittany-Rae Gregory, Communications Director  The State of Georgia was recently recognized for its commitment to addressing the stark digital divide among its nearly 11 million residents. The Center for Digital Government conducts a biennial evaluation of states’...

In the Quiet Zone: What To Do When Wireless is Unavailable

Nov 5, 2020 | Blog Entry, Broadband Data, By Ryan Johnston, News

Learn more on NCC’s mapping homepage. The Greenbank observatory is the largest steerable radio telescope in the world. Utilizing meter to millimeter wavelengths, and a wide operating range, the radio telescope is situated nicely to be able to gather information from...

The State of Wisconsin is serious about expanding broadband access, and that starts with accurate data

Nov 4, 2020 | Blog Entry, Broadband Data, By Francella Ochillo, News

Learn more on NCC’s mapping homepage. The calls to improve broadband mapping have echoed at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for many years and, by 2020, garnered bipartisan support from members of Congress. Perhaps that is because the consequences of...

Broadband Mapping Initiatives Transform Oregon’s Digital Landscape to Reflect its Natural Beauty

Nov 3, 2020 | Blog Entry, Broadband Data, By Corian Zacher, News

Learn more on NCC’s mapping homepage. Oregon’s physical landscape is diverse. Well known for its rugged coastline and lush valleys, it comes as no surprise that Oregon often ranks in the top ten most beautiful states in the country. The Beaver State’s...

From Picturesque Landscapes to Precision Agriculture; Mapping the Digital Divide in Montana

Nov 1, 2020 | Blog Entry, Broadband Data, By Lukas Pietrzak, News

Learn more on NCC’s mapping homepage. Across the country, Montana is known for its sprawling wilderness and rich mineral deposits, capturing the nickname of the “Treasure State.” While Montana is rich in beauty, it lacks connectivity for its residents, where...
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