Coconino County seeking broadband speed tests to determine underserved areas





With the State of Arizona recently receiving $993.1 million in federal funding for the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) program, Coconino County is searching for unserved and underserved areas that need improvements. The BEAD program requires the Arizona Commerce Authority to allow customers to challenge the accuracy of their internet speed, with residents having until May 14 to participate in a series of speed tests to determine if an area is unserved or underserved by broadband internet. BEAD funding must be spent on areas that are unserved or underserved by their broadband service.

Copy article link


[wpts_spin]{Read|See} the {entire|full} article {on|about} infrastructure development in Arizona, or, read more news about {Arizona real estate investing|real estate investing in Arizona|real estate investing in Arizona}. We {warmly |}{welcome and |}encourage you to {mention|recommend} our site to your{ circle of|} fellow investors, {letting them |allowing them to }benefit from the valuable{ resources and|} insights we provide. {Thanks!|Thank you!}[/wpts_spin]