Digital Inclusion
Digital Equity Grantees Hopeful Amid Uncertainty
The Biden NTIA recommended more than $600 million for broadband adoption efforts.
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration, an agency within the U.S. Department Commerce, is responsible for implementing the bipartisan infrastructure legislation, including managing federal broadband funding programs to expand high-speed internet access.
Digital Inclusion
The Biden NTIA recommended more than $600 million for broadband adoption efforts.
Massachusetts
The program will address gaps identified in the state’s digital equity plan
Expert Opinion
For $849 million, Americans should expect modern data analytics, cost analysis, and competitive auctions to deploy billions of dollars of funding.
California
State set to receive nearly $2 billion from NTIA.
BEAD
Without public disclosure, states lack clarity on how NTIA has granted BEAD waivers.
SpaceX
Shortages in power and semiconductors render fiber the only solution to sustain AI growth, panelists said.
Commerce
Lutnick, confirmed 51-45, has emphasized commercial growth in broadband, spectrum, and artificial intelligence.
Commerce
Michael O’Rielly and Harold Furchtgott-Roth sign letter in support of Roth.
BEAD
The bill comes as state officials push for reforms to environmental and historic preservation permitting rules under BEAD.
Funding
The meetings were intended to give guidance to participants.
Spectrum
Mobile carriers and cable heat up spectrum dispute as Congress works to reauthorize the FCC's ability to auction spectrum licenses.
SpaceX
LEO satellite technology is proving to be a cost-effective, high-quality solution for broadband deployment, the author writes.
Funding
Beyond legal battles, SHLB will push for swift broadband expansion and sustainable digital opportunity efforts
Brooke Donilon
The FCC legal ability to auction off spectrum lapsed in March 2023 over concerns DoD spectrum could be sold off.
Fiber
GOP lawmakers have signaled a desire to increase participation from fixed wireless and satellite.
Chips
Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Cruz told Broadband Breakfast he was 'certain there will be' changes to BEAD.