Connected Nation to Begin Mapping Projects in Nevada, Texas
Originally published: August 2, 2009
Last updated: August 2, 2009 - 11:40am
The states of Nevada and Texas have selected Connected Nation for their broadband mapping needs. Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons recently created the Nevada Broadband Task Force, which is charged with identifying and removing barriers to broadband access, along with identifying broadband opportunities in unserved and underserved regions of the state. In conjunction with the partnership, Connected Nation has released a statewide map depicting rural and remote areas in Nevada that will be eligible for infrastructure grant funding from the federal government. Separately, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples announced Monday an agreement between the Texas Department of Agriculture and Connected Nation to create the broadband initiative Connected Texas. The map "will illustrate broadband service availability at the street level, based on information from all types of providers across Texas" and "illustrate the service gaps that remain in rural and other remote locations," according to Connected Nation. The map will be developed under the leadership of Texas's Agriculture Department and will be designed to determine where broadband service is available and unavailable to Texas households statewide.
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