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Abstract:
This paper presents initial research to contribute to the discussion surrounding broadband access data. In this paper, an approach to quantifying community behaviors across critical demographics for broadband mapping is explored and a research roadmap presented. Ultimately, the goal of this research is to offer a recommendation for improvement of the U.S. federal broadband map data process to establish the best holistic representation of broadband access for public policy research and decision making. The paper explores two initial research questions. First, how have community behavior and requirements data been collected and considered in U.S. broadband development initiatives, subsidies, and policies? Second, how have community behaviors been quantified in previous policy research? Finally, this paper presents a research roadmap on how to identify and apply community behavior data to the National Broadband Map for effective policy decisions.
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avatar for Erika Heeren-Moon

Erika Heeren-Moon

Ph.D. Student, School of Public & International Affairs, Virginia Tech
I am currently a Ph.D./JD student at Virginia Tech/Rutgers University and a Graduate Research Assistant at the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative. My research focus is telecommunications law and policy related to equitable broadband access and funding initiatives.
avatar for Eric Burger

Eric Burger

Research Director, Virginia Tech
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Janice Hauge

Professor, University of North Texas
Friday September 20, 2024 9:33am - 10:03am EDT
Room YT17 WCL, 4300 Nebraska Ave, Washington, DC

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