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fcc-broadband.caseyjhand.com

https://fcc-broadband.caseyjhand.com/mcp
97/100 · MCP Trust Grade · checked 5h ago · MCP 2025-06-18
Watched since 2026-06-03 — behavioral baseline locked. We re-check this server's tool surface on a schedule; if it adds, removes, or silently rewrites a tool (rug-pull), we record it.

What it offers — 9 tools · Developer Tools

fcc_geocode_block

Converts a latitude/longitude coordinate to a 15-digit census block FIPS code, plus county FIPS, county name, state FIPS, state code, and state name.

fcc_search_availability

Queries broadband providers and advertised speeds at a census block from FCC Form 477 data (as of June 2021). Answers "which ISPs serve this location

fcc_get_coverage_summary

Returns a broadband coverage summary for a geography — population with zero, one, two, or three-plus providers at a given speed threshold, split by ur

fcc_search_providers

Searches for ISPs by holding company name, filtered by state and technology type. Returns a deduplicated list of matching providers with hoconum ident

fcc_get_provider

Returns a national-level coverage profile for a specific holding company (by hoconum): states served, technologies deployed, and the number of locatio

fcc_compare_areas

Compares broadband coverage metrics across multiple geographies of the same type and returns a ranked table sorted by unserved or underserved populati

fcc_find_underserved

Finds geographic areas with limited or no broadband coverage at a given speed threshold, ranked by unserved population. The core tool for BEAD program

fcc_list_filing_periods

Returns available data vintages: Form 477 filing periods (hardcoded Jun 2015 – Jun 2021, always available) and BDC as-of dates from the authenticated

fcc_list_downloads

Lists downloadable BDC data files for a specific as-of date — fixed availability by state and provider, mobile coverage, and challenge data — with fil

Spec conformance20%100
Security (OWASP MCP)30%100
Reliability / performance20%92
Tool hygiene15%100
Transparency / provenance15%90

Observed behavior

No proxied traffic observed for this host yet. Connect it at /connect and its grade gains a measured Reliability score + per-tool behavioral evidence — the half a static scan can't produce.

Findings

No blocking issues found in the static + spec checks.
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