House Communications Subcommittee Looks at Broadband Mapping, Definitions

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The House Communications Subcommittee drilled down on coverage mapping and definitions in a hearing June 21. Chairman Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) also made some news, saying the subcommittee was looking to hold a Federal Communications Commission oversight hearing in July. The hearing focused on updating the National Broadband Map, which has not happened since June 2014, "if you can believe that," she added, as well as what the definition of access to broadband should be, high-speed or basic, unserved or underserved.

Chairman Blackburn said the digital divide continues to plague rural America, echoing the consensus at the Senate hearing a day before, but also said the government needs to be good stewards of the taxpayers' money by having accurate data so that areas with the greatest need are targeted "by both public and private investment." She said accurate definitions and mapping data is imperative so that "hardworking taxpayer money" goes to areas that most need it. On the other side, Ranking Member Mike Doyle (D-PA) said he and Chairman Blackburn agreed broadband was critical for the nation and the economy, and the country was still struggling to connect unserved and underserved members of the community. He said that while Universal Service funding was making a dent, more needed to be done.


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