Infrastructure
BEAD Build Timelines in Jeopardy if ‘Buy America’ Waivers Not Granted, White House Budget Office Told
Broadband Breakfast evaluated 14 submissions to the White House’s proposal on Build America, Buy America rules.
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.
Infrastructure
Broadband Breakfast evaluated 14 submissions to the White House’s proposal on Build America, Buy America rules.
Infrastructure
If managed effectively, the BEAD program could play a key role in allowing our economy to weather the storms ahead.
Commerce
The bar ‘is not impossibly high, but it is high,’ Alan Davidson said.
ACP
Industry groups urged Congress to codify 100 Mbps.
FCC
ARPA has helped drive billions to broadband in the two years since it’s passing.
Broadband Live
How should state broadband offices approach cost-sharing and other BEAD compliance requirements?
FCC
Legislation to be considered include revealing Chinese backers of apps and getting investment for semiconductor manufacturers.
Funding
Awardees of NTIA’s BIP recommend hiring third-party technical consultants.
FCC
A bill that would extend the auction authority of the FCC passed the House.
Fabric
Tribal leaders and citizens must gather data ‘on a scale large enough to ensure that Tribal nations receive’ funding.
FCC
The current surge of broadband funding presents opportunities as well as challenges.
FCC
There are ‘multiple’ investigations involving ‘several’ providers related to map data reporting.
FCC
More focus needs to be one removing unserviceable locations, says an observer.
NOFO
Prioritizing fiber builds will increase cost and deployment time, says WISPA report.
Congress
Broadband access and privacy policies present opportunities for bipartisan collaboration, Broadband Breakfast panelists agreed.
IIJA
President links longstanding provision of federal law, strengthened in Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, to ‘fiber optic cables’