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Additional
​Data Resources

​New Mexico Broadband Map

Provided by the New Mexico Department of Information Technology as part of the New Mexico Broadband Program.
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New Mexico Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
​(County by County)

Provided by the New Mexico Department of Information Technology as part of the New Mexico Broadband Program.
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ACP and EBB Enrollment Maps

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ACP Data Dashboard
​from the Institute for Local Self-Reliance (ILSR)

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Microsoft - Digital Equity Data Maps

The Microsoft dashboard goes census tract by census tract, examining 20 different indicators of digital equity -- such as broadband access, usage, education, and poverty rates, aggregating public data from the Census Bureau, FCC, BroadbandNow and Microsoft’s own broadband usage data. This data, taken together, provides an aggregated “score” of digital inequity in the community.
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Purdue Mapping

The Digital Distress Map created by Purdue University uses data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey and shows digital distress at the county, census tract, and congressional district levels. The County Connectivity Landscape Dashboard was created by Purdue University.
  • Digital Distress Map
  • Digital Divide Index
  • County Connectivity Landscape Dashboard
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Internet Access Index (IAI)

"Argonne National Laboratory (Argonne) developed the Internet Access Index  (IAI) to better understand the challenges many households face in connecting to high-speed internet, whether due to lack of broadband availability from internet service providers or difficulties in subscribing to a broadband service."

IAI is calculated as the product of 3 factors:
quality and availability of high-speed internet
the public’s ability to subscribe to high-speed internet services

The IAI scores United States’ census tracts on a [0,1] scale, where values near 0 represent areas with less internet access and values approaching 1 represent more internet access. The maximum score (1.0) of the IAI would mean that all census blocks within a census tract have high speed internet available at the highest national speed (currently 1000 mbps), and that all households within the tract have a fixed broadband subscription of some type. To better visualize the results, Argonne binned the data into 5 relative bins (darker colored bins means better internet access) and created maps available in the accompanying story map.
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Cellular Signal Strength

IPhone Field Test

Open

Android Field Test

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New Mexico Transportation Data Management

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New Mexico Traffic Viewer

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BroadbandNow - New Mexico ISP Providers

​National Map is here https://broadbandnow.com/national-broadband-map
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NTIA Archive of Previous Grant Awards Map

.Archive of previous NTIA grant awards to New Mexico including NTIA Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) and State Broadband Initiative (SBI)
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Community Networks Map

Community Networks Map
https://muninetworks.org/communitymap
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Community Networks 
https://muninetworks.org
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Institute for Local Self-Reliance 
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https://ilsr.org

ACP Data Map
https://acpdashboard.com​
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Rural Electric Cooperatives in NM ​

Members of NMRECA - statewide office
Central New Mexico Electric
Central Valley Electric
Columbus Electric
Continental Divide Electric
Farmers' Electric
Jemez Mountains Electric
Lea County Electric
Mora-San Miguel Electric
Northern Río Arriba Electric
Otero County Electric
Roosevelt County Electric
Sierra Electric
Socorro Electric
Southwestern Electric
Springer Electric
Electric Generation andTransmission Cooperatives
Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association
Western Farmers Electric Cooperative
Electric Distribution  Associate Member Cooperatives
Duncan Valley Electric
Navopache Electric
Rio Grande Electric 
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ESRI Resources for Mapping Our Way to Digital Equity

Community resources for data gathering and mapping connectivity to help supplement strategic planning and applications for Internet funding.

ESRI Broadband Hub
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ESRI Broadband Hub Gallery

Other Mapping Resources

2015-2019 American Communitv Survev 5-vear (ACS)    
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-kits/2020/acs-5-year.html

2017-2020 FCC Form 477     
https://www.fcc.gov/form-477-county-data-internet-access-services

2017-2018 Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Surveys     https://data.bls.gov/pdq/SurveyOutputServlet    https://www.bls.gov/cpi/factsheets/telecommunications.htm

BroadbandNow    
https://broadbandnow.com/speedtest

M-Lab
https://console.cloud.google.com/storage/browser/archive-measurement-lab/ndt;tab=objects?pli=1&prefix=&forceOnObjectsSortingFiltering=false
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