underserved location
(1) Areas, locations, and institutions lacking broadband access In this section: (A) Unserved location The term “unserved location” means a broadband-serviceable location, as determined in accordance with the broadband DATA maps, that— (i) has no access to broadband service; or (ii) lacks access to reliable broadband service offered with— (I) a speed of not less than— (aa) 25 megabits per second for downloads; and (bb) 3 megabits per second for uploads; and (II) a latency sufficient to support real-time, interactive applications. (B) Unserved service project The term “unserved service project” means a project in which not less than 80 percent of broadband-serviceable locations served by the project are unserved locations. (C) Underserved location The term “underserved location” means a location— (i) that is not an unserved location; and (ii) as determined in accordance with the broadband DATA maps, lacks access to reliable broadband service offered with— (I) a speed of not less than— (aa) 100 megabits per second for downloads; and (bb) 20 megabits per second for uploads; and (II) a latency sufficient to support real-time, interactive applications. (D) Underserved service project The term “underserved service project” means a project in which not less than 80 percent of broadband-serviceable locations served by the project are unserved locations or underserved locations. (E) Eligible community anchor institution The term “eligible community anchor institution” means a community anchor institution that lacks access to gigabit-level broadband service.