BEAD
Alaska Releases BEAD Proposal, Volume Two
The state is looking to set locations outside its mapped community boundaries as extremely high-cost.
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department Commerce, is implementing the bipartisan infrastructure legislation, including broadband funding.
BEAD
The state is looking to set locations outside its mapped community boundaries as extremely high-cost.
BEAD
Varied geography might result in multiple high-cost thresholds, the state said.
FCC
The state is opting into speed tests, area and MDU challenges, and new financing guidelines.
BEAD
The state plans to get fiber to up to 90 percent of its unserved locations.
FCC
The move is a win for wireless providers, who have been pushing the NTIA on the issue.
FCC
The FCC also approved support for domestic abuse victims, inquiry on AI and robocalls and preventing cell phone scams.
FCC
The NTIA will study repurposing 2,786 MHz of spectrum in the next two years.
Broadband's Impact
Comments are due to Oregon’s broadband office on December 10, and to the University of Hawaii by December 9.
Broadband's Impact
Group who pushed for LOC changes are looking to ensure state contracts work well with performance bonds.
Funding
Unlike most states, South Carolina released both volume one and two together.
defense
Frank Pallone wants national privacy legislation in light of military data broker reports.
Funding
The new guidance allows performance bonds and takes other measures to include smaller providers.
Expert Opinion
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Biden-Harris Administration
The rules would aim to prevent unequal broadband access along racial and class lines.
Rural
A rural build required as part of the company’s Time Warner Cable purchase was surprisingly profitable, Chris Winfrey said.
FCC
But they worry a change in FCC data collection could jeopardize BEAD funds for wireless providers.