Panelists compared the FCC's process to flying a plane while it's being built.
Critics said that no one knows how thoroughly the map’s inaccuracies can be corrected before BEAD allocations must be made.
To correct for inevitable errors, the FCC is soliciting challenges to the map’s provider-submitted data.
Amid rising discontent about the FCC’s use of the “broadband fabric” to measure broadband availability, what are the alternatives?
While NTIA will interpret grant funding under the law, it’s up to states to determine where to allocate money.