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Ready.net "establishes the ground truth of America's broadband reality," Randall writes. "Compared to the FCC's National Broadband Map, the Ready.net interactive map displays the U.S. as a patchwork of served, underserved, and unserved locations."
Location comparisons show how the maps differ. In Hyde County, North Carolina, pop. 4,600, the FCC's map "reports 100% coverage of fixed broadband services, the Ready.net map reports a county that is 81.7% unserved and 18.1% underserved," Randall reports. "Similarly, in Wilkinson County, Mississippi, pop. 8, 600, 90.7% of the county is listed as unserved despite the county's 100% coverage representation on the FCC's National Broadband Map for fixed broadband."
According to Ready.net data, the most underserved and unserved states are as follows:
- Alaska (36.6%)
- Montana (29.1%)
- West Virginia (26.3%)
- Wyoming (22.8%)
- Vermont (21.3%)
- Idaho (20.7%)
- Mississippi (19.9%)
- New Mexico (18.6%)
- Wisconsin (18.4%)
- Louisiana (17.3%)
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