USTelecom Asks FCC to Adopt Location Fabric, Shapefiles for Broadband Mapping
USTelecom wants the FCC to adopt the group's broadband serviceable location fabric mapping proposal "simultaneously as it moves forward with the establishment of the new shapefile broadband availability reporting capability." CEO Jonathan Spalter and Senior Vice President-Policy and Advocacy Patrick…
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Halley met last week with Commissioners Geoffrey Starks and Jessica Rosenworcel to share preliminary findings from the Broadband Mapping Consortium Pilot Program. "Preliminary analysis indicates that structure counts per census block in the pilot states versus 2011 census housing structure data is both over inclusive and under inclusive," the group filed, posted Monday in docket 19-195. USTelecom and NCTA have different proposals for improving broadband mapping data (see 1907260039).