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Mapping Indiana Broadband
Jim Sparks
Chris Walls
Access to high speed broadband is important…• A 10% increase in broadband
availability means a 1.2 to 1.5 point increase in GDP, according to Federal Communications Commission Chair Julius Genachowski.
• “We believe that broadband is a critical infrastructure challenge of our generation. It is to us what railroads, electricity, highways, and telephones were to previous generations.”
Current Broadband Mapping InitiativesIC 5-28-33-3
Development of high speed Internet service deployment and adoption initiative; map of broadband availability
• Sec. 3. (a) The corporation shall develop a high speed Internet service deployment and adoption initiative that includes the creation of a statewide geographic information system (GIS) of available telecommunications and information technology services, including high speed Internet service.
Current Broadband Mapping Initiatives - GrantDEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
Notice of Funding Availability for: State Broadband Data and Development Grant Program to fund “projects that collect comprehensive and accurate state-level broadband mapping data, develop state-level broadband maps, and aid in the development and maintenance of a national broadband map.”
NTIA’s Grant Requirements• By census blocks, show:
• Service provider name• Technology used• Advertised speed (up and
downstream)
• Create GIS files to depict availability of wireless broadband
Indiana’s Approach1. Use “in-hand” data to quickly
create “1st draft” maps.
2. Improve the map with data requested from Service Providers
• By census block (< 2 mi2)• By road segment (> 2 mi2)
3. Verify results
Percent of Population With Access to Broadband.
Rank State/Territory % of Population1 District Of Columbia 100% ± 0.0
2 New Jersey 100% ± 0.0
3 Rhode Island 100% ± 0.0
4 Connecticut 100% ± 0.0
5 Delaware 100% ± 0.0
6 Massachusetts 99.9% ± 0.0
7 Maryland 99.9% ± 0.0
8 Florida 99.9% ± 0.0
9 Iowa 99.9% ± 0.0
10 New York 99.9% ± 0.0
11 Kansas 99.9% ± 0.0
12 Indiana 99.8% ± 0.0
13 Illinois 99.8% ± 0.0
14 Wisconsin 99.8% ± 0.0
15 California 99.7% ± 0.0
16 Pennsylvania 99.7% ± 0.0
17 Texas 99.7% ± 0.0
18 Nevada 99.7% ± 0.0
19 North Dakota 99.7% ± 0.0
20 Georgia 99.7% ± 0.0
State Ranking By Grant Amount(Lowest to Highest)
State Grant Amount1 Delaware $3,080,450
2 Indiana $3,294,766
3 Vermont $3,542,996
4 North Dakota $3,664,087
5 Connecticut $3,782,938
6 Oklahoma $3,815,185
7 South Carolina $3,979,832
8 Nevada $3,993,441
9 District of Columbia $4,041,816
10 Wyoming $4,153,833
11 Hawaii $4,349,940
12 Minnesota $4,470,035
13 Tennessee $4,479,620
14 Idaho $4,486,214
15 Wisconsin $4,540,152
16 Rhode Island $4,544,787
17 West Virginia $4,749,181
18 Michigan $4,755,684
19 Maryland $4,755,768
20 New Mexico $4,762,287
Largest Grant: New York, $8,923,532
Average Grant: $5,541,201