Prairie iNet, Sparkplug

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Prairie iNet, Sparkplug
Prairie iNet, Sparkplug
Maximum Advertised Download Speed
34
Princeton
6
180
Bureau
23
71
Hennepin
18
251
117
Eureka
8
39
74
Tazewell
Pontiac
9
136
121
Lincoln
55
Macon
121
Sangamon
Christian
48
Legend
115
Taylorville
105
130
Moultrie
130
45
121
Mattoon
50 Miles
Danville
Overview Area
36
Douglas
133
119
49
Tuscola
32
136
150
Champaign
Partnership for a Connected Illinois - October 17, 2012
25
49
Monticello
Piatt
352
Vermilion
Champaign
Shelby
16
Montgomery
Greater29than or equal to 3 Mbps and less than 45
6 Mbps
0
49
45
36
128
45
57
72
121
51
Iroquois
1
47
74
10
48
Watseka
136
48
Decatur
72
24
136
32
1
52
9
54
54
Logan
45
Gibson
City
McLean
Clinton
114
Kankakee
Ford
165
DeWitt
17
Kankakee
54
51
1
102
115
24
150
50
52
Livingston
55
Bloomington
394
116
24
122
155
17
Cook
45
17
251
East Peoria
150
129 113
94
30
Will
47
116
Joliet
Channahon
170
23
179
Woodford
116
6
Grundy
18
17
89
26
47
6
355
30
52
71
Ottawa 80
6
26
Kendall
LaSalle
52
89
Lacon
29
34
Putnam
Marshall
29
251
133
Coles
Edgar
Lee
92
26
Round Six – Data Current as of June 30 2012
16
49
Clark
150
Paris
163
1
70
DISCLAIMER: This map is meant to be used for
preliminary review purposes only. The information
depicted on this map is based on a limited amount
of available data, and thus there are inherent
inaccuracies. As more complete data is collected,
the map will be updated and will contain more
accurate information. This map should not be used
to make any decisions regarding the served,
underserved, and not served areas. At this time, the
NTIA definition of Broadband is greater than or equal
to 768 Kbps . (c) 2012 The Partnership for a Connected
Illinois and/or the State of Illinois.