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INCOMPAS: Deployment Barriers Hurting Effort to Close the Digital Divide
Telecommunications companies describe barriers preventing faster deployment of broadband networks
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department Commerce, is implementing the bipartisan infrastructure legislation, including broadband funding.
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Telecommunications companies describe barriers preventing faster deployment of broadband networks
Maine
The rebuttal phase allows ISPs to address challenges to service claims.
iija
The state was awarded $583 million from BEAD.
FCC
The Act requires the NTIA to harmonize more than 100 federal initiatives to expand high-speed internet. It also increases reporting and oversight requirements.
NTCA
A letter to the NTIA outlines how small providers can compete with large providers for BEAD grants
West Virginia
The Appalachian Regional Commission funds will provide high-speed internet to 300,000 underserved West Virginia households.
Colorado
State broadband officers will discuss broadband topics with local leaders in a state tour.
BEAD
Feinman warns that BEAD is already stressing the telecom sector with construction constraints and permitting requirements
Rural
Some states have BEAD 'rules that are not conducive to private investment or to our investment,' said chief financial officer.
Rural
If approved, the measure would open a comment period.
Infrastructure
An Omaha Tribe representative shared the impact middle mile development has had on his community.
Tribal
The Senate Commerce Committee also postponed, for a second time, a markup session with short-term funding for ACP.
Senate Appropriations
Senators raised concerns about authority to require BEAD ISPs to offer low-cost internet plans.
Pennsylvania
This brings the total number of approvals to seven states, plus the District of Columbia
Rural
The NTIA head defended its policy of ensuring a low-cost option.
House
The House postponed voting on the NTIA Reauthorization Act on Tuesday.