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Area Ranking Maps

 

 

County Rank by Land Area Covered

 

Round 9 - Data Current as of December 31, 2013
(Excluding Cellular and Satellite)

 

PCI has established a baseline to evaluate broadband access through a ranking system. Each county receives a score that is derived from a weighted average calculation of area covered by each speed tier. The counties are then ranked against each other with the highest score receiving the rank of 1.

 

Higher ranked counties have more geographic area covered with access to higher speeds. A perfect score of 11 would indicate 100% of the county is covered by speed tier 11 (1 gbps or higher).

 

Using the rank model, any given county can assess their broadband access over time using simple metrics linking speed with geographic coverage.

 

To view the full table, please click here.  


To download the .pdf, click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

School District Broadband Rank by Land Area Covered

 

Round 9 - Data Current as of December 31, 2013
(Excluding Cellular and Satellite)

 

School Districts depicted in this map are unified when available, and secondary school districts for those areas where there is not a unified district.

 

PCI has established a baseline to evaluate broadband access through a ranking system. Each School District receives a score that is derived from a weighted average calculation of area covered by each speed tier. The school districts are then ranked against each other with the highest score receiving the rank of 1. Higher ranked districts have more geographic area covered with access to higher speeds. A perfect score of 11 would indicate 100% of the school district is covered by speed tier 11 (1 gbps or higher).  Using the rank model, any given school district can assess their broadband access over time using simple metrics linking speed with geographic coverage.

 

To view the full table, please click here.  


To download the .pdf, click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Community College District Rank by Land Area Covered


Round 9 - Data Current as of December 31, 2013
(Excluding Cellular and Satellite)

 

PCI has established a baseline to evaluate broadband access through a ranking system. Each community college distict receives a score that is derived from a weighted average calculation of area covered by each speed tier. The community college districts are then ranked against each other with the highest score receiving the rank of 1. Higher ranked community college districts have more geographic area covered with access to higher speeds. A perfect score of 11 would indicate 100% of the community college district is covered by speed tier 11 (1 gbps or higher).

 

Using the rank model, any given community college district can assess their broadband access over time using simple metrics linking speed with geographic coverage.

 

To view the full table, please click here.  

 

To download the pdf, click here.

 

 

 

 

 

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