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FBA, NTCA will develop infrastructure playbook to assist state broadband officesBroadband World News, , 12/15/2021
WASHINGTON – The Fiber Broadband Association (FBA) and NTCA-The Rural Broadband Association today announced they will publish a Broadband Infrastructure Playbook to assist State governments as they seek to implement the Broadband, Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program and put funding to the best possible use in deploying broadband infrastructure. The playbook will provide a detailed overview of the statutory requirements associated with the new broadband infrastructure law, recommendations for best structuring a State broadband program, the benefits for consumers and communities of directing funds towards reliable future-proof fiber networks, and templates for State funding applications and the subsequent subgrant competitive award process. This guide will be published in early 2022 in advance of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s (NTIA) Notice of Funding Opportunity, which is expected by May 2022. The broadband provisions of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act allocate $65 billion to expand broadband networks in underserved areas and provide more affordable services, and more than $42 billion is devoted specifically to promote broadband deployment. Each State, the District of Columbia and various Territories will receive a minimum of $100 million from the NTIA plus additional funding based on the number of unserved locations. The Act requires each State to coordinate with local governments and submit a five-year action plan as part of its proposal. The FBA and NTCA’s Broadband Infrastructure Playbook will provide resources, research and templates to help each State adopt the programs and processes that ultimately realize the best results in terms of broadband infrastructure. The Broadband Infrastructure Playbook will leverage lessons from successful, established broadband programs and deployments to provide the following elements of best practices:
The FBA and NTCA are also calling for States and broadband providers to participate in the research for the playbook and share lessons learned from earlier funding programs. States or broadband providers interested in participating in the FBA and NTCA research study, please contact [email protected]. The FBA and NTCA commissioned Cartesian, a global telecom, media and technology consulting firm, to conduct the research for the Broadband Infrastructure Playbook. Highlights from the playbook will be presented during a webinar in early 2022. To receive additional information about the webinar, please contact [email protected]. |
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