Monday, July 19, 2010

Connect Ohio wants your help in mapping broadband availability

Plain Dealer

Consumers are being asked to contribute to a federally-backed initiative to map broadband availability in the state.

Connect Ohio, a non-profit broadband research firm in Columbus, has created an interactive online map that shows where broadband providers, such as Time Warner Cable and AT&T, say they offer service. Now the firm is asking Ohioans to verify the information and provide insight into the quality of service they've experienced to help improve the accuracy of their information.

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http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/07/connect_ohio_wants_your_help_i.html#incart_hbx

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