The FCC has a new grid for providers to report their speeds download & upload by census tracts.
Maybe someone at BBR could write a program to take the speed database info( »/archive?f=g ) BBR collects and plug counts in to this grid and then show the report based on BBR user speed tests. It could show how many speed test results fall in to each of the grid locations. And if some BBR programmer is really ambitious, they could then show a separate grid for each ISP provider in the database.
I realize that BBR does supply speed distribution graphs, but it would be helpful to see how the test results map in to the new FCC categories.
Actually, the federal gov. has a lot of that covered with th TIGER map system intended for census mapping, that is once all the info is reported, checked, compiled, and entered. This won't happen overnight, and I could see eventually showing not just what is available per provder, but being able to see what the actual population chooses to use. (they will need to add the pricing info, at some point)