The fully interactive, web-based, Arizona Broadband Maps put powerful tools and information directly into the hands of planners and citizens.
They are designed to help with the broadband network mapping for the development of cities, and to increase broadband access and adoption through better data collection and broadband planning.
They pinpoint locations of schools, libraries, police departments and anything else that uses broadband.
Arizona is now gathering Internet speed data on the average actual download and upload speeds experienced by users, by asking end users to do speed tests on their existing service.
This information is then added to the various Arizona Broadband Maps.
The Official State of Arizona
Broadband Speed Test
is available here:

Use of our Broadband Speed Test is FREE, and will help us know the actual speed levels that Arizona's broadband users like you are experiencing.
Please repeat the Speed Test as frequently as you can, since results vary by time of day and day of week.
Thank you!
A set of interactive maps of Broadband availability across the country.
This searchable National database has more than 25 million records, displayed using interactive maps, that show:
Users can search by address, view data on a map, or use other interactive tools to compare Broadband across various geographies, such as states, counties or congressional districts.
Businesses can use it to decide if they want to move to a certain location, based on broadband availability.
The APIs associated with the maps have been released, so innovators can create apps or services around the data, creating opportunities for new business.
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