Rural residents encouraged to challenge Internet map

  • The water tower in Clifton is one of a few municipally-owned towers leased by Internet service providers in Bosque County. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
    The water tower in Clifton is one of a few municipally-owned towers leased by Internet service providers in Bosque County. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
Residents living in rural communities are encouraged to challenge the accuracy of the National Broadband Map before a January 2023 deadline. Emily Buckman, American Farm Bureau Federation Government Affairs Director, said the new map displays specific location-level information regarding Internet services availability. While this map based on U.S. census data is a “huge step,” people in rural…

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