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coleca | 3 years ago

Is there any decent tool to determine areas where symmetric broadband coverage in a given area is available? From what I can see on the FCC map it just using their "broadband" definition of 25down/3up which is akin to dial-up for most of the folks on HN.

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Zigurd|3 years ago

I'd bet operators of major conferencing software have a pretty good idea of how well ISP connections work nationwide. Aggregated (or even maybe not) they would paint a very accurate picture. Now we just need to get someone in government, who will probably become a lobbyist after, to care.

db48x|3 years ago

A few years back Microsoft mentioned that something like 42% of all Windows computers have less than the 25Mbps broadband that the government is aiming for. Of course, not all computers run Windows, and even then it doesn’t tell you the difference between broadband availability and the desire or ability to pay for it.

db48x|3 years ago

There’s a little icon to the right of “Broadband” that you can click on to change the search criteria. It wasn’t obvious to me at first either.