In November 2022, the FCC released the first location-based broadband map, marking a pivot from the previous census block-based data collection methodology. This week, the FCC has taken a stride further with an updated version based on feedback from consumers, states, localities and other stakeholders – to improve the map building process. The FCC’s latest broadband map has been tipped as a revolution in mapping for the US broadband marketplace. Service providers might not see it that way, however, as the updated map is designed to better highlight the digital divide and emphasize the demand for increased investments in high-speed broadband across the country. The latest map is designed to be much more granular, identifying 114 million locations where fixed…