The Oklahoma Broadband Office launched a new, interactive broadband map on Tuesday that details the availability, speed and equity of internet service across the state. The map shows locations in Oklahoma that either have slow internet speeds or don’t have access to internet at all. It aims to aid the state in planning how to distribute millions in federal funds expected to trickle in over the next few years to help to close the divide in access to high-speed internet. Data from the new Oklahoma map will be shared with the Federal Communications Commission to improve the accuracy of the National Broadband Map, according to the state.