Reason 5 to Attend Broadband Mapping Masterclass: Understanding Public Challenges

The 5th of 5 reasons to attend the Broadband Mapping Masterclass with Drew Clark on 9/27 at 12 Noon ET

Reason 5 to Attend Broadband Mapping Masterclass: Understanding Public Challenges
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WASHINGTON, September 27, 2022 – The fifth and final reason to attend the Broadband Mapping Masterclass with Drew Clark TODAY, on September 27, 2022, is to understand how your community can challenge the results of the Federal Communications Commission’s, and your state’s, broadband map.

You’ll be able to ask questions of Drew Clark in this Masterclass that takes place from 12 Noon ET to 2 p.m. ET.

TODAY, September 27, 2022, is the last chance to watch the Masterclass LIVE and to ask questions during the webinar. However, those who register after 2 p.m. ET will be able to enroll and watch the recording. Other registrants will have lifetime access to the program, too.

Broadband Breakfast is hosting the 2-hour Broadband Mapping Masterclass to help Internet Service Providers, mapping and GIS consultants, and people in everyday communities concerned about broadband mapping.

This 2-hour Masterclass, available for only $99, will help you navigate the treacherous waters around broadband mapping. The live Broadband Mapping Masterclass is being recorded, and those who make a one-time $99 payment will obtain a guaranteed place during the live session.

ENROLL TODAY for our Zoom Webinar through PayPal.

Registrants will also receive unlimited on-demand access to the Masterclass recording. And they will receive Broadband Breakfast’s premium research report on broadband mapping.

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We’re presenting five additional reasons to attend the Broadband Mapping Masterclass.

Additional reason number 5 to attend the Masterclass

The public challenge process is a crucial element of the FCC’s improved broadband maps. There are two challenges to the FCC’s maps: Challenging the broadband service location fabric. That is going on right now. And, once the data on the FCC’s map is published in November, challenges to the initial versions of the FCC’s broadband map.

State broadband officers are expected to conduct their own challenges to broadband information in their states. The Masterclass will consider how these challenges will unfold across multiple states at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration implements its Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program.

By attending the Broadband Mapping Masterclass, you’ll get the best knowledge that you can about where the challenge process, and the role your ISP or community can play in challenging, or defending against challenges.

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