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Oklahoma Asks Residents to Help Measure Broadband Speeds

Phillip Dampier June 23, 2010 Broadband Speed, Public Policy & Gov't, Rural Broadband No Comments

Oklahoma residents — your state government needs you… to test your broadband speeds.

Mapping the state’s broadband access will require the participation of all levels of state, county, and local government as well as Oklahoma citizens. A new website makes it easy for any Oklahoman to contribute some results of their own.

All Oklahomans are invited to test their Internet connection speed at the broadband mapping website. Visitors can then select their location (work, home, or other), street address, zip code, and what Internet provider they utilize. All the data collected will be consolidated onto a map of Oklahoma depicting what areas of the state are served, underserved, and unserved by broadband.

The Oklahoma Broadband Mapping Initiative is being conducted under the direction of the Secretary of State and a partnership of several state agencies.

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