Digital Equity Act
NDIA Releases Digital Equity Implementation Manual
The document is intended to help states and territories carry out their IIJA digital equity plans.
The Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program is a $42.45 billion initiative administered by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration of the U.S. Commerce Department. Established by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021, BEAD aims to expand high-speed Internet access by funding planning, infrastructure deployment and adoption programs.
Digital Equity Act
The document is intended to help states and territories carry out their IIJA digital equity plans.
FCC
It's the latest in the agency's effort to streamline permitting for the program.
Funding
The coop has served more than 5,000 multiple dwelling units in Rural America.
FCC
Vermont, Georgia, and Indiana are set to wrap up their challenge phase and process ISP rebuttals.
IRA
The Washington Department of Commerce said the grants will help communities secure fund for infrastructure, innovation, research, and jobs.
Digital Inclusion
Their Republican counterparts and conservative groups have opposed the agency's low-cost policies.
Rural
The RDOF winners point to unexpected surges in broadband construction costs occurring after the auction.
NEPA
The agency said it will be announcing additional permitting initiatives ahead of BEAD.
BDC
Stakeholders are pushing for adjustments to the 5G Fund as the FCC proposes a $9 billion revival.
Commerce
The bill is aimed at making Economic Development Administration grants more accessible for broadband projects.
Rural
Altice USA joins the growing list of near 100 companies that have failed to fulfill commitments made under RDOF.
Charter
CTC Technology and Energy's Joanne Hovis also said broadband truly is a non-partisan issue.
FCC
A similar bill seeking to exempt BEAD from state income taxes recently received near unanimous approval in the Georgia House.
FCC
The agency went through with its proposed 100 * 20 Mbps definition.
Vermont
Four other states are accepting challenges and three more are planning to begin the process soon.
ARPA
Minnesota began accepting applications for its $50 million program. Oregon finalized guidelines for awarding $149 million from CPF.