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An Indiana wireless ISP challenged funding requests from...

An Indiana wireless ISP challenged funding requests from carriers that have asked for Connect America Fund money in several census blocks. NewWays Networking is contesting about 100 census blocks where it says it can provide at least 3 Mbps dowload/768…

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kbps upload speeds. “Many of the requested areas do not show up as being served” on the National Broadband Map, NewWays said (http://bit.ly/15wUDhC), due to the map being based on data that’s a year old. Since the last data submission, NewWays has added two new towers and upgraded several more to provide faster service, it said. Texas co-op Hill Country Telecommunications also disputed the eligibility of some census blocks for funding (http://bit.ly/15xcCEC).