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.