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Federal Broadband Deployment Tracking Act
1/14/2025, 6:51 PM
Summary of Bill HR 3343
Bill 118 hr 3343, also known as the Federal Broadband Deployment Tracking Act, aims to improve the tracking and reporting of broadband deployment across the United States. The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives on May 25, 2021, by Representative Anna Eshoo from California.
The main purpose of this bill is to create a more accurate and up-to-date map of broadband coverage in the country. This is important because access to high-speed internet is crucial for economic development, education, healthcare, and many other aspects of modern life. By improving the accuracy of broadband maps, policymakers can better target resources to areas that are underserved or lacking in internet access.
The Federal Broadband Deployment Tracking Act would require the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to collect and publish data on broadband deployment twice a year. This data would include information on the availability, speed, and location of broadband services, as well as the technologies used to provide them. The bill also calls for the creation of an online, interactive map that would allow the public to easily access and understand this information. In addition, the bill includes provisions to improve the accuracy of the data collected by the FCC. It would require broadband providers to report more detailed information about their coverage areas, including the number of households served and the types of technologies used. The bill also calls for the establishment of a process for verifying the accuracy of this data, to ensure that it is reliable and trustworthy. Overall, the Federal Broadband Deployment Tracking Act is aimed at improving the transparency and accuracy of broadband deployment data in the United States. By creating a more detailed and up-to-date map of broadband coverage, policymakers can make more informed decisions about how to expand access to high-speed internet and bridge the digital divide.
The main purpose of this bill is to create a more accurate and up-to-date map of broadband coverage in the country. This is important because access to high-speed internet is crucial for economic development, education, healthcare, and many other aspects of modern life. By improving the accuracy of broadband maps, policymakers can better target resources to areas that are underserved or lacking in internet access.
The Federal Broadband Deployment Tracking Act would require the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to collect and publish data on broadband deployment twice a year. This data would include information on the availability, speed, and location of broadband services, as well as the technologies used to provide them. The bill also calls for the creation of an online, interactive map that would allow the public to easily access and understand this information. In addition, the bill includes provisions to improve the accuracy of the data collected by the FCC. It would require broadband providers to report more detailed information about their coverage areas, including the number of households served and the types of technologies used. The bill also calls for the establishment of a process for verifying the accuracy of this data, to ensure that it is reliable and trustworthy. Overall, the Federal Broadband Deployment Tracking Act is aimed at improving the transparency and accuracy of broadband deployment data in the United States. By creating a more detailed and up-to-date map of broadband coverage, policymakers can make more informed decisions about how to expand access to high-speed internet and bridge the digital divide.
Congressional Summary of HR 3343
Federal Broadband Deployment Tracking Act
This bill requires the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to submit a plan to Congress for tracking the receipt, processing, and disposition of communications use authorizations. (These are requests for easements, rights-of-way, leases, licenses, or other authorizations to locate or modify a transmitting device, support structure, or other communications facility on public lands or National Forest System land.)
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Current Status of Bill HR 3343
Bill HR 3343 is currently in the status of Introduced to Senate since December 17, 2024. Bill HR 3343 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on May 15, 2023. Bill HR 3343's most recent activity was Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. as of December 17, 2024
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 3343
Total Number of Sponsors
9Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
9Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
3Democrat Cosponsors
3Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 3343
Primary Policy Focus
Science, Technology, CommunicationsPotential Impact Areas
- Congressional oversight
- Government buildings, facilities, and property
- Government information and archives
- Infrastructure development
- Internet, web applications, social media
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 3343
Federal Broadband Deployment Tracking Act
Federal Broadband Deployment Tracking Act
Federal Broadband Deployment Tracking Act
To require the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information to submit to Congress a plan for the Assistant Secretary to track the acceptance, processing, and disposal of certain Form 299s, and for other purposes.
Comments

Kora Hatcher
909
1 year ago
I can't believe this bill is gonna make me pay more for my internet! Why do they think this is a good idea? Can someone explain how this is gonna help anyone?
Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 3343
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