
BEAD
New BEAD Rules Trigger Uproar Over U.S. Broadband Future
Awardees under original rules say they may not reapply.
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department Commerce, is implementing the bipartisan infrastructure legislation, including broadband funding.
BEAD
Awardees under original rules say they may not reapply.
BEAD
As GOP calls for speed, former BEAD chief warns of policy shifts.
BEAD
The bill would also set up an 800 megaherz spectrum pipeline.
Fiber Connect
The group found 70 percent of 38 surveyed ISPs owned and operated their own middle mile.
BEAD
Secretary of Commerce vows to get the money out in 2025.
BEAD
Declines to comment on rebidding, or on per-location cost caps
Kansas
Broadband Project will be funded by NTIA.
Fiber Connect
Other broadband industry groups made similar asks in a separate letter to the Trump administration.
Digital Inclusion
Whether Trump has the legal authority to end the program remains unknown. But for now the Republican administration can simply stop spending the money.
Digital Inclusion
NTIA webpages related to the programs were down Wednesday.
Digital Inclusion
The Infrastructure Act provided $2.75 billion in digital equity funding.
BEAD
States had been expecting an update this month.
Digital Equity Act
Targeted funds include $619 million, from a pool of $910 million in funding from NTIA, made available under a competitive grant program
BEAD
Louisiana ISPs and contractors, state legislators, and state broadband offices have opposed upending the program.
Congress
The House also passed the TAKE IT DOWN Act, which the Senate passed in February.
FCC
FCC revisits decades-old satellite spectrum sharing rules and opens 600 megahertz of spectrum for commercial access.