West Virginia internet customers are being asked to take a broadband speed test to improve access in the state. The data collected will be instrumental in making decisions about broadband access in West Virginia moving forward, according to state Department of Economic Development Secretary Mitch Carmichael. They’ll create a map identifying where investment in broadband is needed most. The test is available at broadband.wv.gov. A few additional questions about location and internet service follow the test, and the whole process takes about five minutes.