Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Gets BEAD Volume 2 Approval
This brings the total number of approvals to seven states, plus the District of Columbia
Pennsylvania
This brings the total number of approvals to seven states, plus the District of Columbia
Maine
That makes 10 open challenge windows, plus 18 states finished with the first phase of the process.
Kansas
The states will have one year to award subgrants with their allocations.
Nevada
The state increased its low-cost option from the draft circulated in September.
FCC
Idaho awarded $500,000 in grants to bolster community involvement in the state's BEAD implementation.
FCC
The state had considered asking for a waiver to open up RDOF areas to BEAD funds.
FCC
Vermont, Georgia, and Indiana are set to wrap up their challenge phase and process ISP rebuttals.
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.
FCC
The state may request a waiver to make RDOF areas eligible for BEAD.
BEAD
The state expects “few or no” underserved households will remain by the time subgrantee selection begins.
FCC
The state is unsure if any of its $1.7 billion allocation will be left over after funding new infrastructure.
FCC
The state is asking for a waiver to open up RDOF areas to BEAD applications.
BEAD
The state is planning to expand its fiber technician training program after funding infrastructure projects.
BEAD
The state expects to get broadband to all its unserved and underserved locations.
Broadband's Impact
The proposals detail plans for the $42.5 billion broadband expansion program.