Faster Internet Oregon

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PLEASE TAKE A SPEED TEST

Thank you for your interest in the Faster Internet Oregon (Speed Test and Broadband Mapping) effort for Oregon and for your willingness to invite others to participate so that we can gather as much speed test and location data from Oregon residents as possible.

La campaña de prueba de velocidad Faster Internet Oregon (Internet más rápida de Oregón) es una iniciativa de mapeo de banda ancha en todo el estado que alienta a los habitantes de Oregón a medir sus velocidades de Internet en el hogar o informar si no tienen una conexión a Internet. Esta campaña ayudará a identificar las brechas en el servicio de Internet de alta velocidad y proporcionará datos para garantizar que las decisiones de financiación relacionadas con la infraestructura de banda ancha se basen en una evaluación precisa de las brechas en la conectividad de las comunidades urbanas, rurales y tribales en todo el estado.

WHAT IS THE FASTER INTERNET OREGON SPEED TEST CAMPAIGN?

The Faster Internet Oregon speed test campaign is a statewide broadband mapping effort for Oregonians to report Internet speeds or a lack of connection at home.The Faster Internet Oregon project will provide decision-makers with data that will:

  • Identify Oregon homes that lack high-speed Internet;
  • Clarify which households don’t have an Internet connection and why;
  • Provide cost estimates and assess competitive viability of a variety of technical solutions for areas with identified gaps.

This campaign will help secure infrastructure funding across the state and ensure the funding is equitably allocated so that everyone has access to fast, affordable Internet service.

Please help us identify Oregon’s areas with the greatest need for high-speed broadband by using this link: www.FasterInternetOregon.org. It takes less than 1 minute!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What information are you collecting?

We are ONLY collecting information on whether you have an Internet connection, the speed of that connection if you do, and your address. We do not ask for your name or contact information.

What about privacy?

Privacy is of the utmost importance to the campaign. No personally identifiable information will be stored beyond the address that residents provide. Information will NOT be used for commercial or marketing purposes. Only campaign partners and decision-makers who sign a data use agreement will have access to the household-level data.

Did you know?

Through the federal Affordable Connectivity Program, eligible households may qualify for a discount on Internet service of up to $30 per month and up to $75 per month on Tribal lands. Go to https://www.fcc.gov/acp.

Does the type of Internet service I use matter for the speed test?

No. Even if you’re connected via a mobile hotspot, cable, or satellite Internet like Starlink, please take the speed test. All of this information gives broadband leaders a better understanding of how and where Oregonians connect to the Internet.

If I don’t have an Internet connection, do you still want me to respond?

Yes! Knowing what locations do not have an Internet connection is just as important.

Original source can be found here.



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