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Central Coast internet users asked to report the quality of their access

County of San Luis Obispo

SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, Calif. – San Luis Obispo and Ventura County residents are asked to self-report their internet speed and quality to improve access as part of a statewide initiative.

Interested in voluntarily helping? You can report your internet experience by following this link from anywhere you use the internet.

The Broadband Consortium of the Pacific Coast, an organization funded by the California Public Utilities Commission, is collecting internet information as part of a state initiative to expand broadband internet access.

“With 26 square miles, the City of Atascadero is geographically the largest city in the County. We commit to work toward ensuring that every one of our residents and businesses has access to resilient, reliable, and redundant broadband connectivity,” explains Atascadero Mayor Heather Moreno.

The plan is for this information to be collected during the early part of this year and then assessed for future digital infrastructure plans.

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