BEAD 2026
BEAD Director Says NTIA is Working on Changes to Letter of Credit
Evan Feinman, speaking at the BEAD Implementation Summit, said the agency will also issue guidance on project auditing.
Reporter Jake Neenan, who covers broadband infrastructure and broadband funding, is a recent graduate of the Columbia Journalism School. Previously he reported on state prison conditions in New York.
BEAD 2026
Evan Feinman, speaking at the BEAD Implementation Summit, said the agency will also issue guidance on project auditing.
FCC
The state became the first in the nation to receive approval from the NTIA on part one of its BEAD proposal.
BEAD 2026
Broadband leaders touched on letter of credit requirements, subgrant timelines, and speed test data.
Broadband Mapping and Data
The new guidelines specify that only subscribers of 100 * 20 Mbps service will have speed tests accepted.
FCC
Consulting firm Brattle Group said in a report the move would be economically sound.
BEAD 2026
Feinman is also architect of the BEAD matching funds program: He will keynote BEAD Implementation Summit on September 21.
NTCA
The FCC’s challenge process is insufficient to allocate Enhanced ACAM funds, the Rural Broadband Association said.
Rural
The conservative critic of the broadband program highlighted inaccurate FCC mapping data in a report.
NTIA
The $100 million plant was announced in June 2023 as part of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to America.
FCC
Less than half of low-income survey respondents without internet had heard of the ACP.
FCC
If carrier receiving legacy federal funds lose at auction, they could leave areas ‘stranded,’ providers say.
Rural
The agency proposed a shorter, more restrictive waiver.
Open Access
The open access model allows multiple ISPs to use the same infrastructure. That could benefit Gigapower.
Senate Commerce
Transparency around data collection and risk assessments should be mandated by law, especially in high-risk applications of AI.
AI
The trade group represents major tech companies like Amazon and Google.
FCC
The state plans to serve 20,000 locations with 100 * 100 Mbps broadband.