Broadband

Outthinking Your BEAD Competition

The BEAD program is entering its competitive grant phase. Success depends on understanding state scoring rubrics that prioritize cost efficiency, affordability, labor practices, and other metrics like network reliability and community engagement. Competitive analysis, project area definition, and cost optimization are key to crafting winning bids and managing potential overlaps. Applicants must assess their economics […]

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Mastering the BEAD Challenge: What Broadband Providers Need to Know

The Challenge Process is upon us, and it’s, well, challenging. In the context of BEAD, a “challenge” is the process of submitting evidence to state that a location should or should not be listed as eligible for funding. The complex undertaking consists of three major phases – the Challenge Phase, Rebuttal Phase, and Final Determinations.

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Mounting Challenges in the BEAD Process: Navigating Delays and Data Hurdles

As of August 6th, 2024, 41 states have completed the Challenge Phase for BEAD and are moving towards Final Determinations, with another four states currently in the Challenge Phase. If you’ve missed our summary of the BEAD Challenge Process, check out our last article, Breaking Down the Challenge Process. The NTIA requires completion of the Challenge

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Navigating the AI Storm: Three Paths for CSPs in the Age of Generative AI

In an AI-dominated world, CSPs face a crucial choice: evolve or become obsolete. JLA has mapped out three implementation paths – Big Bang, Metamorphosis, and Microevolution – each offering a distinct route to harness the potential of Generative AI. Time is of the essence, and the decision is stark: adapt or fade away. The artificial

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Don’t Let BEAD Slip Away

42 Billion. That’s the amount of federal funding provided for the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program (“BEAD”) – and everybody wants a piece of the pie. This investment will impact nearly every aspect of the broadband space, providing more high-speed internet access than any previous federal effort. With a goal to get all Americans

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Chasing the BEAD Billions

On June 26th, the NTIA allocated state funding amounts under the BEAD program. Each state, plus DC, was awarded at least $100 million, and 19 states will distribute over $1 billion. States have 180 days from June 30th to submit their Initial Proposal, and may begin submitting proposals as early as July 1st. The first

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Unlocking the Massive Potential of Generative AI for Communication Service Providers

AI is real, and it’s here to stay. The adoption of AI in the last five years has more than doubled, and recent breakthroughs in generative AI are having unprecedented operational and organizational impacts across key industries. Generative AI refers to algorithms like ChatGPT, Bard, GitHub Copilot, and Dall-E that can create new content including audio,

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JLA, Widelity, and t3’s Broadband Funding Webinar

Watch JLA’s Broadband Funding Webinar! To help close the digital divide, the United States Government has introduced the BEAD program to assist with closing the gap of internet access. In this webinar, Widelity joins JLA Advisors on Telecompetitor to discuss this program and how it can impact communities.

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Solving for the Digital Divide: How Many Americans Lack Broadband?

JLA Advisors and Stratsoft can Provide Granular Broadband Availability and Maps at the Household Level, addressing FCC Form 477 Accuracy Issues The Problem As recently reported by BroadbandNow on May 12, 2021, there is a wide disparity between what the FCC reports to be the number of Americans that do not have access to broadband based on

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