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Shows the proposed statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network – October 20, 2023 version. Current version of the proposed locations is available at https://middle-mile-broadband-initiative.cdt.ca.gov/
Shows the range of the number of unserved mass market locations lacking access to wireline 25 Mbps downstream and 3 Mbps upstream excluding legacy technology (e.g., Digital Subscriber Line and Cable DOCSIS 2.0 or older) using a GIS technique known as "feature binning." Individual unserved locations are aggregated into hexagonal container bins of more than one unserved location, where one hexagon represents an area approximately 1/10th of a square kilometer. The hex bin approach is designed as equally sized and scalable geometric bins for summary, display, and comprehension of large datasets.
California Advanced Services Fund (CASF) Rural and Urban Regional Broadband Consortia Account offers grants to eligible consortia to facilitate deployment of broadband services. Residential and mixed-use broadband serviceable locations mapped at the census block level unserved at speeds equal to or greater than 25 Megabits per second (Mbps) download and 3 MBPS upload. These locations are considered either "Eligible" (Less than 25/3 Mbps) or "Priority Eligible" (Less than 10/1 Mbps). |
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Shows the proposed statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network – October 20, 2023 version. Current version of the proposed locations is available at https://middle-mile-broadband-initiative.cdt.ca.gov/
Shows the range of the number of unserved mass market locations lacking access to wireline 25 Mbps downstream and 3 Mbps upstream excluding legacy technology (e.g., Digital Subscriber Line and Cable DOCSIS 2.0 or older) using a GIS technique known as "feature binning." Individual unserved locations are aggregated into hexagonal container bins of more than one unserved location, where one hexagon represents an area approximately 1/10th of a square kilometer. The hex bin approach is designed as equally sized and scalable geometric bins for summary, display, and comprehension of large datasets.
California Advanced Services Fund (CASF) Rural and Urban Regional Broadband Consortia Account offers grants to eligible consortia to facilitate deployment of broadband services. Residential and mixed-use broadband serviceable locations mapped at the census block level unserved at speeds equal to or greater than 25 Megabits per second (Mbps) download and 3 MBPS upload. These locations are considered either "Eligible" (Less than 25/3 Mbps) or "Priority Eligible" (Less than 10/1 Mbps). |
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