Ajit Pai has been touting new broadband investment after he murdered Net Neutrality, but he’s been relying on impossible data from a company called Barrierfree

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Ever since he killed Net Neutrality with dirty tricks and illegal tactics,
Donald Trump’s FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has been claiming that his actions
had stimulated broadband growth in America, a claim his spokesvillain
repeated yesterday in response to Democrats introducing legislation to restore Net Neutrality.

But the data that Pai has touted was badly distorted due to a monumental
error (or, less charitably, a massive fraud) by a company called
Barrierfree, who seem to have incorrectly completed their their “Form
477” report of broadband availability in a way that vastly overstated
the availability of their service, creating an error of such magnitude
that it distorted the figures for the whole country.

Barrierfree – the trading name of the Barrier Communications
Corporation – claimed that it its first year of operation, it had made
fixed wireless and fiber service available to 62 million people – 20%
of the population of the USA. In reality, Barrierfree offers a small
number of people access to a poky wireless service that caps out at
25mbps.

Companies submitting Form 477 are instructed to enumerate each “census
block” where they offer service; Barrierfree appears to have simply
reported that service was available in every census block in every state
it operates in.

The extent to which this distorts Pai’s figures can hardly be
overstated: for example, Barrierfree’s claims account for 2m of the the
5.6m rural connections that Pai claimed had been made in 2017/8.

More importantly, Barrierfree’s entries allowed Pai to avoid a
legislative duty – under Section 706 of the Telecommunications Act –
to intervene if the FCC determines that broadband deployment isn’t
happening quickly enough.

The incorrect claims by Barrierfree were detected by the nonprofit Free
Press, who found it obvious that there was no way that a company like
Barrierfree could go from zero availability to deployment serving 62
million people literally overnight.

Free Press filed comments with the FCC this week, and the Democrats on the Commission have urged Pai to investigate their claims.

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