Satellite Receives Only 4% of Early BEAD Funding
Satellite operators captured just 4% of early BEAD funding, fiber absorbs most awards. California draft plan shows NTIA rules shaping choices
Satellite operators captured just 4% of early BEAD funding, fiber absorbs most awards. California draft plan shows NTIA rules shaping choices
Nebraska’s BEAD plan leaves over $350M unused and connects just 1,300 homes, placing last in fiber broadband progress in the Midwest.
ADECA submits Alabama’s final BEAD proposal to NTIA, covering to 101,000 broadband locations while saving over $800 million in deployment
Alaska’s BEAD broadband plan reveals per-location costs topping $113k. Analysts warn fiber-only strategies may fail federal cost tests
Nevada commits $327M to broadband projects, connecting 50,000 homes, businesses, and community sites with fiber, wireless, and satellite.
New York launches $636M broadband expansion, funding fiber, wireless, and satellite projects to connect 54,000 homes under the BEAD program
Ohio awards Starlink $51.6M to deliver broadband to 31,000 homes. Satellite wins 41% of BEAD sites, the largest share in the state.
36 states finalize BEAD plans, submitting proposals to NTIA detailing broadband strategies, funding allocations, and chosen technology.
Montana awarded Starlink $119M in BEAD funds to connect 20,000 rural locations, favoring satellite over fiber to save costs in broadband expansion.
Minnesota’s $392 Million broadband push plans to bring fiber to rural farms , fueling business growth and closing the digital divide
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