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First FCC Map Challenge Process to Begin Sept. 12

The bulk challenge process for the FCC's broadband data collection begins Sept. 12, said a Wireline Bureau, Office of Economics and Analytics, and Broadband Data Taskforce public notice Friday in docket 19-195. States, local governments, tribal governments and providers will…

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be able to file challenges to data in the broadband serviceable location fabric. FCC staff will host a webinar on the challenge process Sept. 7 at 2 p.m. EDT. The FCC is "ready to get to work and start developing new and improved broadband maps," after Thursday's deadline for providers to submit data on broadband service availability, blogged Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel. "We are targeting November 2022 for release of the first draft of the map," Rosenworcel wrote, and another challenge process will open for the public once the maps are released.