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Rosenworcel promises broadband map this fallRosenworcel promises broadband map this fall

The FCC Chairwoman also confirmed the agency would start a challenge process following the map release to give localities, tribes, carriers and consumers the opportunity to tell the agency what it got wrong.

Nicole Ferraro

April 5, 2022

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Rosenworcel promises broadband map this fall

With an accurate broadband map still the critical missing piece in the United States' plan to close the digital divide, FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel told a House subcommittee that the new map will "absolutely" be ready by the fall.

"My goal is to build the kind of maps that are not just good for the moment we're in but provide a framework and a structure that people can use five to ten years from now," said Rosenworcel last week during a House Energy and Commerce hearing called Connecting America: Oversight of the FCC.

Figure 1: FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel speaking before US House subcommittee on communications and technology on March 31, 2022. (Source: House Energy and Commerce Committee via YouTube) FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel speaking before US House subcommittee on communications and technology on March 31, 2022.
(Source: House Energy and Commerce Committee via YouTube)

In March – following a review by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) – it was announced that CostQuest would fulfill the FCC's contract for the national broadband location serviceable fabric. While the FCC tapped CostQuest for the project in November, another bidder, LightBox, protested the award. As per the Broadband DATA Act mandating the creation of the new FCC map, the agency was required to pause for 100 days while the GAO reviewed the protest.

"We got slowed up in that process because federal contracting rules required us to put our pencils down for 100 days. But we were victorious earlier this month," said Rosenworcel. "Now it's all systems go."

Related: After 'unfortunate delay,' CostQuest will make US broadband map

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