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A Map that Saves $100M
Galen Updike describes the Arizona State mapping initiative to correlate the location of State highways, broadband and all the cities of 500 people or more. The idea is to make it easier to use the existing rights-of-ways to expand broadband throughout the state.
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Technology and Broadband Everywhere
Galen Updike talks about the program for the Rural Telecom Congress for the 2012. He relates a personal story of how technology and broadband are everywhere; even in the most remote and rural areas of the Philippines.
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Mapping North Carolina
North Carolina has been mapping availability of broadband for many years, well in advance of the requirements outlined in the National Broadband Plan. In this interview, Jane Patterson, Executive Director of e-NC, discusses the techniques they use to determine the location and quality of broadband across the Tar Heel State. She explains how different groups…
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There’s a Map for That!
Producing accurate maps of broadband availability is no easy task, as evidenced by the state of Vermont's admission last week that their broadband maps are riddled with inaccuracies. Good maps are critical for directing infrastructure investment in the right places. In this video, Jessica Ditto, of Connected Nation, explains that mapping goes beyond infrastructure…

