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Stafford Aims to ID Internet Dead Zones

Stafford County, Va. –– Where can you find the best internet access in Stafford County? Well, that’s what county officials want to know, and they’re asking internet users to help them find out.

Officials are beginning a high-speed Internet mapping campaign that will test broadband access in the county. A part of the Accelerate Virginia initiative, officials hope to get the results of at least 300 to 500 speed tests so they can determine the availability of broadband access in the county, as well identify any dead zones.

Taking the test is as simple as clinking on Accelerate Virginia’s website.

One of the recent test results from a user in Aquia showed poor results, while other areas in the county showed moderate speeds.

“Broadband has become a “utility,” similar to gas, electric, and telephone service, and not just a convenience,” said Chairman of the Stafford Board of Supervisors Mark Dudenhefer in a press release. “With our award-winning schools, campuses for Germanna Community College and the University of Mary Washington, diverse business base, and growing military presence, Stafford County needs community-wide broadband coverage so that our residents, students, and business owners can get connected to the Internet no matter where they are – home, work, or school.”

After taking the test, users will see a comparison of their Internet speeds and those of neighboring homes and businesses.

Officials have asked those who have already taken the test to use email and social networking services, like Twitter and Facebook, to encourage friends and family to take the test.

The results of the tests will be compiled and used to create a map depicting where the best spots for broadband access in the county are. That map will be used for economic development purposes, to give potential business owners information on where the best internet access in the county is, officials say.

Taken from Potomac Local News

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